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Midnight Racing: Tokyo

by devGem

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Midnight Racing: Tokyo

Stats

Live numbers from Roblox
Players
844
Visits
178,208,029
Upvotes
251,468
Downvotes
28,544
Rating
89.8%
Favorites
722,818
Average Playtime
21.00 Minutes
Game Updated
Jul 9, 2026

How popular is Midnight Racing: Tokyo?

How the game is trending over time
Concurrent players
844
New visits
+3,320,021
Like percent
89.806%
New likes
+2,691

About Midnight Racing: Tokyo

What the game is about and where to play it

Midnight Racing: Tokyo is a simcade street racing game on Roblox by devGem that recreates Japanese street racing culture with over 180 purchasable vehicles, a deep per-car tuning system, and nine authentic maps ranging from touge mountain passes to dedicated circuit tracks. Released in June 2019 and now in Alpha v1.1, it has accumulated over 170 million visits with 700 to 1,500 concurrent players, making it one of the most technically detailed driving games on the platform.

The game runs on the A-Chassis 1.5 physics engine, meaning setup knowledge genuinely matters - weight transfer under braking affects cornering lines, and understeer or oversteer respond realistically to suspension changes. Players earn Yen by winning races, then spend it in the Dealership or tuning shop to chase faster lap times across the full map rotation:

  • 🚗 JDM car roster - 180+ vehicles spanning classic Japanese Domestic Market models, kei cars, modern supercars, and limited-time unlocks including the free Meister from the annual Halloween boss event
  • 🗺️ Nine playable maps - Mount Otsuki, Classic Tokyo, Shuto Expressway, Ichikawa Region, Tokyo City, Secret Mountain, Shirakawa Touge, Tsukuba Circuit, and Tokyo Bay Area
  • 💎 Hidden Easter eggs - find the Abandoned Supreme car in the Ichikawa Region forest and unlock mystery badges
  • 🏆 Level progression - climb from Novice Racer through Experienced, Professional, Expert, and Legend Racer across badge milestones
  • Annual Halloween events - boss races at named map locations with dedicated defeat badges and exclusive vehicle unlocks

Yen is the sole currency, a direct nod to the Japanese setting. The tuning system covers engine specs including turbos and superchargers, suspension geometry, transmission ratios, wheel alignment, tire compound, and visual modifications such as body kits, paint, and decals. Some codes apply preset tuning configurations or restore factory settings rather than awarding currency - read any confirmation prompt carefully before accepting.

Midnight Racing: Tokyo occupies a distinct niche between the open-world focus of Vehicle Simulator and hardcore driving sims, aimed at players who want JDM culture and real setup knowledge to matter on technical touge sections.

Available on

PC
Yes
Mobile
Yes
Console
Yes

Midnight Racing: Tokyo FAQ

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What is Midnight Racing: Tokyo?
Midnight Racing: Tokyo is a simcade street racing game on Roblox by devGem that recreates Japanese street racing culture with over 180 cars, nine authentic maps including touge mountain passes and the Tsukuba Circuit, and a deep per-car tuning system built on the A-Chassis 1.5 physics engine. It has over 170 million visits since launching in June 2019.
Who made Midnight Racing: Tokyo?
Midnight Racing: Tokyo was created by devGem, a developer group led by six_pence, bigcrazycarboy, RedTerminator3000, AviaTuned, and EnumBobbert. The game launched in June 2019 and is currently in Alpha v1.1 with active development continuing through the Shogun Remodel visual overhaul.
How does the tuning system work in Midnight Racing: Tokyo?
The tuning system lets players modify engine specs including turbos and superchargers, suspension geometry, transmission ratios, wheel alignment, tire compound, and visual parts like body kits and paint. Tuning is saved per vehicle and directly affects handling - the A-Chassis 1.5 physics engine means understeer and oversteer respond realistically to setup changes.
What is Yen in Midnight Racing: Tokyo?
Yen is the sole in-game currency, earned by winning races and completing challenges. It is spent in the Dealership on new cars and in the tuning shop on performance and visual upgrades. Higher-tier cars cost tens of millions of Yen, so Yen management is central to long-term progression.
What maps are available in Midnight Racing: Tokyo?
The game has nine playable maps: Mount Otsuki, Classic Tokyo, Shuto Expressway, Ichikawa Region, Tokyo City, Secret Mountain, Shirakawa Touge, Tsukuba Circuit, and Tokyo Bay Area. Each map has different elevation changes and corner types suited to specific vehicle setups and driving styles.

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