Horizon Chase
News, coverage and analysis tracking Horizon Chase across the outlets.- PSA: This Is Your Last Chance To Grab The Awesome Arcade Racer 'Horizon Chase Turbo'Horizon Chase Turbo will be removed from digital storefronts, including the Nintendo Switch eShop, on June 1st. Developer Aquiris Games, acquired by Epic Games in 2023, announced the removal of both standard and 'Turbo' editions. The game's sequel, Horizon Chase 2, will remain available.
- These 6+ PS5, PS4 Games Will Be Delisted in May and JuneSeveral PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 games are scheduled for delisting or have their online services disabled in May and June. Titles affected include Pinball FX3, Rec Room, Battlefield Hardline, Pinball FX, Pinball M, and Horizon Chase Turbo. Some games will be hidden from the PlayStation Store, while others will see in-game purchases or online functionality removed.
- Star Trek: Resurgence to be delisted from the Nintendo eShopStar Trek: Resurgence will be delisted from the Nintendo eShop due to an expiring license agreement, with no specific removal date announced. The narrative game, which first launched on Nintendo Switch in August 2025, will no longer be available for purchase digitally. Other titles like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and Aliens: Fireteam Elite have also recently been delisted.
- The Best Android Racing Games – Updated!This article ranks the best racing games available on Android devices, excluding drag racers and focusing on titles where steering and variety are key. It highlights games like Asphalt 9: Legends, Rush Rally Origins, GRID Autosport, and Mario Kart Tour, covering a range of realism and gameplay styles.
- VGP Nintendo Switch physical release reprint updatesCanadian retailer VideoGamesPlus (VGP) is actively restocking hard-to-find physical releases for the Nintendo Switch. This post serves as a running tracker for these restock updates, with shipping available to the United States and the UK. Recent restocks include titles from The Legend of Heroes series, Atelier Ryza trilogy, and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition.
- Horizon Chase Turbo is getting delisted after the Epic Games layoffsHorizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from all digital storefronts starting June 1st, following layoffs at Epic Games Brazil, formerly AQUIRIS. While existing owners can still access the game, new purchases will no longer be possible. This marks another instance of game preservation concerns as titles disappear from availability.
- Horizon Chase Turbo, a great arcade racer with no online functionality or licensed vehicles, is being delisted in JuneHorizon Chase Turbo and its mobile predecessor, Horizon Chase, will be delisted from digital storefronts on June 1. While the games will no longer be available for purchase, players who already own them will retain access and be able to download them. The article notes the unusual nature of the delisting given the absence of licensed vehicles or online functionality.
- Acclaimed arcade racers Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo to be delisted in JuneThe acclaimed indie arcade racers Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo will be delisted and removed from sale on June 1st. Both titles are known for their retro-inspired gameplay and vibrant visuals.
- Acclaimed arcade racers Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo to be delisted in JuneAQUIRIS announced that Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from digital storefronts in June, after seven years since the original release. The studio also released a new 'Adventures' game mode for PC and consoles to celebrate the anniversary.
- Fortnite Rocket Racing and more are being sunsetted amidst layoffsEpic Games is shutting down several Fortnite modes, including Rocket Racing, Ballistic, and Festival Battle Stage, amidst significant layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees. The company is also discontinuing downloads for the original Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney stated the company is rebuilding its foundations to navigate industry upheaval and focus on seasonal content for Fortnite and future Unreal Engine development.
- Fun 2018 PS4 Racing Game Being Delisted From PS StoreAquiris Game Studio announced that Horizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from the PlayStation Store on June 1, 2026. While existing owners can still download the game, new purchases will no longer be possible. The studio encourages players to try the sequel, Horizon Chase 2, which is available on PC, iOS, and consoles.
- Horizon Chase Turbo to be delisted from the Nintendo eShopHorizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from the Nintendo eShop and other digital storefronts on June 1, 2026. Players who have already purchased the game will retain access, but new purchases will no longer be possible after the specified date.
- 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'Epic Games is shutting down three Fortnite game modes: Rocket Racing, Ballistic, and Festival Battle Stage, citing a failure to attract and retain a large player base. The standalone racing game Horizon Chase Turbo and its predecessor Horizon Chase will also be removed from sale on June 1. This decision follows a significant round of layoffs at Epic Games.
- Acclaimed Arcade Racer 'Horizon Chase Turbo' Being Delisted From Switch eShopAquiris Games announced that Horizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from the Nintendo Switch eShop and other digital storefronts starting June 1, 2026. This delisting is likely due to Epic Games' recent layoffs, which affected the acquired Brazilian developer. Players who have already purchased the game will still be able to redownload it.
- Following Epic's mass layoffs, a bunch of Fortnite modes are going offline and arcade racer Horizon Chase Turbo's downloads will be pulledEpic Games announced significant layoffs affecting over 1000 staff, leading to the permanent shutdown of three Fortnite modes: Rocket Racing, Ballistic, and Festival Battle Stage, with varying sunset dates in 2026 and 2024. Additionally, Aquiris, a studio owned by Epic, will remove downloads for Horizon Chase and Horizon Chase Turbo by June 1st.
- Sublime PS4 Racer Will Be Delisted Due to Epic Layoffs DebacleHorizon Chase Turbo, a PlayStation 4 arcade racer, will be delisted from digital storefronts starting June 1st due to ongoing layoffs at Epic Games. It remains unclear if existing owners will retain access to the game. The sequel, Horizon Chase 2, is unaffected and remains available on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
- Fortnite Dev Lays Off Staff, Shutting Down GamesEpic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced significant layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees, citing a decline in Fortnite's player engagement and overall industry challenges. This restructuring includes shutting down several games like Rocket Racing and Festival Battle Stage, while raising the price of in-game currency V-Bucks to improve revenue. Sweeney emphasized these cuts are for sustainability and unrelated to AI development.