Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in June

Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in June
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Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in June | PC Gamer Skip to main content Open menu Close main menu PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES US Edition UK US Canada Australia Subscribe Sign in View Profile Sign out Search Search PC Gamer Games Hardware News Reviews Guides Video Forum More PC Gaming Show PC Gamer Clips Software Codes Coupons Movies & TV Magazine Newsletter Affiliate links Meet the team Community guidelines About PC Gamer PC Gamer Magazine SubscriptionWhy subscribe?Subscribe to the world’s #1 PC gaming magTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or device From$1Subscribe now Don’t miss these Games Epic is ending 3 Fortnite game modes following its latest round of layoffs: ‘We failed to build something awesome enough to attract and retain a large player base’ Racing Tokyo Xtreme Racer review: Embodying the stylish spirit of street racing Gaming Industry Amazon’s gaming walkback continues as it ends publishing deal for a new racing game being headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director Adventure After just 2 years on sale, 7 ’90s-era Jurassic Park games are getting delisted this March VR Another nail in the Metaverse coffin: Meta Horizon Worlds is shutting down in three months for VR, but the mobile app will remain Horror ‘They have effectively ghosted us:’ publisher of delisted art game Horses lambasts Epic Games Store after executive claims ‘we love that studio’ Action This sequel to a classic NES beat ‘em up is about to be delisted from Steam, but you can get it for a few bucks in the meantime: ‘The delisting process is currently underway’ Games Disney delists 14 games from Steam without warning, most notably Armed and Dangerous and that one Hercules game you vaguely remember playing in 1997 Racing Forza Horizon 6 races into Japan in May with the series’ biggest map and widest day one car selection, but stubbornly refuses to confirm whether the kei trucks will be drivable Racing Forza Horizon 6 release date may have leaked in Forza Horizon 5 Roguelike Let it Die is dying, but offering players a onetime purchase to keep it alive offline Grand Theft Auto Rockstar celebrates official GTA mod support by nuking non-official mod platform Sports Skate studio Full Circle is laying off employees, says having fewer people working there will enable it to ‘move faster, listen more closely, and deliver consistently for all of you,’ somehow FPS Highguard is closing next week: ‘Despite the passion and hard work of our team, we have not been able to build a sustainable player base to support the game long term’ Games What’s free on the Epic Games Store right now? PopularSpring SaleClipsCrimson DesertMarathonBest PC gearQuizzes Games Racing Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in June News By Shaun Prescott published 25 March 2026 The Brazilian studio behind it, formerly known as Aquiris, is owned by Epic Games. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Aquiris) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 1 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter PC Gamer The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. 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That means neither will be available to purchase, but if you own them, they’ll still be downloadable.It’s a strange decision at face value. Horizon Chase Turbo is a pure arcade racer with no licensed vehicles. It has tracks like ‘Morning Walk’ and ‘Asphalt and Sunshine’, so there wouldn’t be costs associated with using real world racing circuits like Monaco or Mount Panorama. Horizon Chase Turbo has no online component either.It’s a headscratcher until you remember that Horizon Chase studio Aquiris is owned by Epic Games, and that Epic Games laid off more than 1,000 employees yesterday. I’ve reached out to Aquiris and Epic to see if this has impacted the studio and its games, and if not, why these delistings are happening.Article continues below You may like Epic is ending 3 Fortnite game modes following its latest round of layoffs: ‘We failed to build something awesome enough to attract and retain a large player base’ Tokyo Xtreme Racer review: Embodying the stylish spirit of street racing Amazon’s gaming walkback continues as it ends publishing deal for a new racing game being headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director Horizon Chase 2 will remain available. It was originally released as an Apple Arcade exclusive in 2022 before making the jump to PC and consoles the following year, at around the same time Aquiris was acquired by Epic with a view to transforming it into Epic Games Brasil. Epic had previously made an investment in Aquiris in early 2022.Horizon Chase 2 launched as an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC, th

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