There are several notable standout series in the world of car-racing games, including The Need for Speed from Electronic Arts’ and Gran Turismo from Sony. However, Namco Bandai’s Ridge Racer could surge past the competition with a new free-to-play model. Namco Bandai is far from the first company to embrace this model. The way it works is that the game typically is provided for free but premium content and extras are charged for — thus enabling players to determine whether they like the game before actually paying for anything.
Ridge Racer Makes Daring Free-Style Move
Posted by: Peter Suciu April 12, 2013 08:00 AMThere are several notable standout series in the world of car-racing games, including The Need for Speed from Electronic Arts’ and Gran Turismo from Sony. However, Namco Bandai’s Ridge Racer could surge past the competition with a new free-to-play model. Namco Bandai is far from the first company to embrace this model. The way it works is that the game typically is provided for free but premium content and extras are charged for — thus enabling players to determine whether they like the game before actually paying for anything.