Japanese magazine Famitsu reveals that Shūichi Shigeno's street racing and drifting manga Initial D will be inspiring a free-to-play Nintendo 3DS game. To be entitled Initial D: Perfect Shift Online, it is set to be released in Spring 2014.
No additional information is available as of writing, apart from a beta test will be scheduled for January.
With the manga ending last July, it was also previously confirmed that the final parts of the manga will be adapted to the anime's "Final Stage". Also coming this August 2014 is New Initial D the Movie.
Initial D follows follows Takumi Fujiwara, an eighteen year old who helps his father run a tofu shop by making deliveries every morning to Akina with his father's Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86), who races in the world of illegal Japanese street racing.
via Siliconera
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