Gear.Club Unlimited 3 Launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC This October

Gear.Club Unlimited 3 brings its arcade racing and Japanese car culture to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC this October after its Switch 2 debut.

May 8, 2026
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Gear.Club Unlimited 3 Launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC This October

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Nacon and Eden Games are bringing Gear.Club Unlimited 3 to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in October, roughly seven months after it launched as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive.

The arcade racer first hit Switch 2 on February 19, with Deluxe Edition owners getting three days of early access starting February 16. It was one of the first games on Nintendo's new hardware to feature licensed and modifiable road cars. The multi-platform release lands on Steam and the Epic Games Store alongside consoles. The series has drawn more than 22 million players worldwide, according to publisher Nacon.

Gear.Club Unlimited 3 drops players into Japan to open the country's first Gear.Club garage. The story mode alternates between France and Japan, with the narrative built around the car culture connection between the two continents.

Players get access to over 40 licensed cars with customizable body styles. The roster includes recognizable performance models, such as the Nissan GTR R-35 Nismo (part of a Deluxe Edition Performance Cars Pack that also includes the Nissan 370Z Nismo and Bugatti Mistral). The standout feature is Highway Rush, a mode that channels Tokyo Xtreme Racer. Players push past 300 km/h through dense Japanese highway traffic, balancing high-speed straights with tight corners where any mistake ends the run. The mode also includes standard road courses across locations from Japanese mountain roads to the Mediterranean coast.

Local split-screen multiplayer for two players is included. No online multiplayer details have been disclosed. The October launch window was revealed during Nacon Connect 2026 alongside a trailer showing the France-to-Japan setting. Eden Games developed the title under Nacon's publishing label.

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