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Ubisoft will revive Driver as a live-action TV series

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Tanner returns in the new Driver TV show, which apparently sees him try to take down a local crime syndicate.

Unexpectedly, this series is in production not for Netflix or Amazon Prime but a new streaming service named Binge. The platform has not yet launched but was apparently mentioned at some point during this year's online E3 2021.

There's no word on when Driver will surface, but Binge's website states it has a roadmap to launch in 2022.
 

Guilty_AI

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IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman


Evolution of DRIVER Games 1999-2015
Includes Gameplay From ALL Driver Video Games

📌 All DRIVER Games in the Evolution:
0:00 Driver: You Are the Wheelman (1999) - PlayStation 1
0:37 Driver (2000) - Game Boy Color
1:05 Driver 2: Back on the Streets (2000) - PlayStation 1
1:43 Driver 2 Advance (2002) - Game Boy Advance
2:15 Driver 3 (2004) - PlayStation 2, Xbox & PC
3:25 Driver 3 (2005) - Game Boy Advance
3:57 Driver: Parallel Lines (2006) - PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC & Wii
4:52 Driver: Vegas (2006) - Mobile
5:06 Driver L.A. Undercover (2007) - Mobile
5:33 Driver 76 (2007) - PlayStation Portable
6:16 Driver: Renegade 3D (2011) - 3DS
6:48 Driver: San Francisco (2011) - PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii & PC
7:57 Driver: Speedboat Paradise (2015) - iOS & Android

The game footage from every DRIVER game is focused on car driving gameplay, free-roaming, racing, fighting.etc
 
Considering the direction they went with the recent Rainbow Six game, I can imagine this one having fucking Bigfoot in it as a wise-cracking side-kick.
 
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bitbydeath

Member
Uh oh, Rupert Murdoch will not be happy.
Binge already exists as a streaming service in Australia, it’s the remnants of Fox Studios.

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IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman


While games like Need for Speed and Forza Horizon have continued to exert their influences in today’s gaming landscape, franchises such as the likes of Driver have found themselves lying in a dusty old garage for far too long at this point. Once a juggernaut of the action driving format, Driver has largely been forgotten today – which begs the question, what the hell actually happened to Driver?
 
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