A love letter to 90s arcade racers, 4PGP delivers multiplayer competition, modern performance, and GameShare support on the Nintendo Switch 2 for instant pick-up-and-play

TOKYO — February 4, 2026 —  3goo (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Nicolas Di Costanzo) today released 4PGP, its multiplayer Japanese arcade-style racing game built for players of all skill levels. 4PGP is available now for $19.99 USD on Nintendo Switch™ and for $24.99 USD on Nintendo Switch 2™.

Check out the 4PGP launch trailer here, featuring a deeper look at the game’s multiplayer modes, including the classic split-screen multiplayer, as well as the Nintendo Switch 2’s brand new GameShare feature.

Backed by 3goo’s experience publishing racing titles like Test Drive and Gear.Club, the team built 4PGP for players of all skill levels, pairing a 90s-inspired arcade feel with modern performance. Up to four players can race together locally in split-screen. On Nintendo Switch 2, GameShare enables local multiplayer using a single copy of the game, while GameChat allows players to race online. Players can choose from Rookie, Novice, Veteran, and Expert difficulty settings, then jump into Quick Race, Championship Mode, and Time Attack Mode on tracks from around the world as they unlock more cars and keep chasing faster times.

4PGP also brings seasoned arcade racing talent to the starting line, with design contributions from Kenji Sasaki, known for genre classics such as Sega Rally and Ridge Racer. The game’s high-energy feel is matched by an original soundtrack composed by Tomoyuki Kawamura, whose work includes racing scores for titles such as Sega Rally, Virtua Racing, and Tokyo Xtreme Racer.

For players who own a Nintendo Switch 2, 4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition offers an upgraded experience, featuring Full HD/120fps or 4K/60fps settings and GameShare support. With GameShare, up to four players can race together on their respective systems with only one copy of the game. Share the game locally or online via GameChat for fun with everyone, regardless of where you are.

“4PGP marks 3goo’s first foray into in-house development. Inspired by the demand for local multiplayer racing experiences, this arcade racer brings the thrill of the 1990s arcade scene to a new generation on Nintendo Switch,” said Quanah Sugiyama, Project Manager on 4PGP. “The title 4PGP, short for Four-Player Grand Prix, embodies that concept, blending the classic arcade spirit with modern design to deliver an experience everyone can enjoy together.”

Players racing into 4PGP today will experience:

  • Arcade Racing for Every Skill Level: Four difficulty settings, Rookie, Novice, Veteran, and Expert, as well as an Assist Mode for younger racers, making it easy for newcomers to jump in while giving experienced racers a real challenge.
  • Multiplayer Mayhem with GameShare and GameChat: Race solo or with up to four players in split-screen, and join friends with GameShare locally on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, or play online with others on Nintendo Switch 2 via GameChat.
  • Multiple Game Modes: Hop into Quick Races for instant fun, tackle a full set of courses in Championship Mode, or chase perfect laps in Time Attack Mode.
  • Unlockable Tracks and Vehicles: Race and unlock an expanding lineup of 14 circuits and build out your collection of 19 cars.
  • 90s Vibe, Modern Tech: Enjoy a 90s-inspired arcade racing feel paired with modern visuals and performance, powered by a custom engine. For Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, the game supports 4K resolution (at 60fps) and 120fps (when playing in Full HD).

For more information about 4PGP, please visit the website here. Assets can be found here.


About 3goo K.K.

Founded in 2009, 3goo (pronounced “san-goo”) is a Japanese publisher and developer of console and PC video games, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company specializes in publishing Western titles to the Japanese market, including Dead by Daylight, Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania Edition, Hell is Us, Star Overdrive, WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, Aliens: Fireteam Elite, and many more. It also develops select titles for publishing in the West, starting with the fighting game The Rumble Fish 2 released in 2022 on all major game consoles and Steam.

To learn more, visit 3goo.co.jp.

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