Deal | Steam: Drift racer for tuning fans drops to around $6

In OverDrift Festival, it’s not the fastest lap time that matters, but the cleanest drift. Players take part in an international drift festival, earning money and fan points through events to unlock new vehicles and other rewards. Cars can also be extensively customized both visually and mechanically. The map spans more than 11.6 square miles (30 square kilometers) and connects cities, industrial areas, public roads, race tracks, and dedicated drift parks, while a day-night cycle and changing weather add extra variety.
Gameplay focuses on clean racing lines, long drift chains, and the highest possible scores. Rather than aiming for a realistic racing simulation, OverDrift Festival uses an accessible arcade-style handling model with support for both controllers and force-feedback steering wheels. The tuning system lets players adjust vehicle performance and create custom designs with the built-in livery editor. On Steam, the drift racer from OverDrift Crew is 37% off until July 14, reducing the price from $9.99 to $6.29. According to SteamDB, the current offer matches the game’s all-time low, last reached at the end of May.


OverDrift Festival has been generally well received on Steam, with 78% of around 1,200 user reviews rated positive. Players often praise the enjoyable drifting, large open world, appealing visuals, and extensive livery editor. Criticism is mainly aimed at the grind-heavy progression and server issues, which are especially frustrating because of the game’s always-online requirement. Some users also describe the steering wheel support as unpolished, so a controller is likely the safer choice. On Steam Deck, OverDrift Festival is rated “Playable.”
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