The journey continues as Keep Driving gears up for improvements. New updates, more localization, and console plans have been announced.
Keep Driving blends RPG, adventure, and resource management, throwing us into a cross-country road trip packed with challenges and unexpected encounters. Released in February, this indie gem has been killing it with reviews, sitting at a solid 94% positive on Steam. Critics love it too, nearly giving it top marks. Looks like pixel art and that early 2000’s vibe are still a winning combo in games. Since launch, it's mostly been getting patches, but now there's a roadmap teasing what’s next.
A lot of people have been asking the two devs over at YCJY Games about the possibility of adding more localization options to Keep Driving and whether the game might eventually be ported to consoles. After getting so many questions, they decided to share some answers with their fans. On March 27, they revealed a detailed roadmap for 2025, giving us a glimpse of what's to come.
Four upcoming updates will include:
As for the console releases, the devs haven’t clarified exactly which consoles the game will be available on yet, but they mentioned that:
Switch is most likely going to be included.
The devs also shared that they’ll be working with Juju Adams, a GameMaker expert, for localization and porting. Because of this, they’ll be slowing down on content updates and releasing fewer this year.
To stay up to date with Keep Driving, follow them on X, Twitch, and join their official Discord.
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