
Moto Rush Reborn has been officially unveiled, and it looks set to push arcade racing into darker, faster territory.
Announced by Baltoro Games, this neon-soaked sequel sends players hurtling through the streets of Neo-Tokyo on a demon-possessed motorcycle, blending classic arcade racing with supernatural storytelling.
Launching on PC via Steam, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch, Moto Rush Reborn will also offer a playable demo on Steam soon, giving players an early taste of its breakneck speed and manga-inspired narrative.
Everything You Need To Know At A Glance
- Classic arcade motorcycle racing with a demonic twist
- Set in a neon-drenched, futuristic Neo-Tokyo
- 45 handcrafted levels filled with traffic, ramps and obstacles
- Story told through unlockable hand-drawn manga pages
- Three skill objectives per level to master
- Demo coming soon to Steam
- Full release on Steam, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch
High-Speed Racing With A Dark Edge
Moto Rush Reborn drops you straight into danger. After a devastating crash, your rider encounters a demon-possessed engine that offers unimaginable speed at a terrible cost. What follows is a frantic battle for control as you blaze through traffic-packed highways, dodging innocent commuters while fighting to break free from possession.
Gameplay in Moto Rush Reborn is all about flow and reaction. Players must pop wheelies to boost acceleration, slide across asphalt to avoid barriers, and launch off ramps soaring over congested streets. Speed management is key, with rapid acceleration and braking needed to overcome constantly shifting track layouts.
Each level challenges players to complete three distinct objectives:
- Record Time – finish as fast as possible
- Zero Demolition – avoid collisions entirely
- Near Misses – skim dangerously close to traffic without impact
Mastering all three is essential for those looking to truly dominate the streets.
A Story Told Through Manga Panels
Progression is tied directly to narrative discovery. Demonic Symbols hidden throughout each track unlock beautifully hand-drawn manga pages, slowly revealing the story behind the possession and the world itself. Early symbols may be easy to spot, but later levels demand precision riding and mastery of hidden paths to uncover every secret.
Moto Rush Reborn features 45 handcrafted levels, each with its own visual identity and escalating challenge. From roaring power plants to collapsing tunnels and neon-lit shopping malls, every environment is designed to keep pressure high and reaction times razor sharp.
As you advance, hazards become more complex, shortcuts more dangerous, and the margin for error ever thinner.
A Look Back At Moto Rush GT
This new entry is described as an indirect sequel to Moto Rush GT, the console release that surpassed one million sales. While it builds on familiar foundations, Moto Rush Reborn reinvents the formula with a bold new visual style and a completely original storyline.
Fans may remember Moto Rush GT, which we reviewed back in 2023 with a 2.5/5 score. While we praised the sheer amount of content, noting that “love has clearly been lavished on Moto Rush GT,” the core handling ultimately held it back.
Moto Rush Reborn feels like a clear response to that feedback, refocusing the experience around speed, precision and tighter level design, while layering in a stronger identity through its demonic theme and narrative-driven progression.
When Can You Play Moto Rush Reborn?
Moto Rush Reborn is currently in development for Steam, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch, with a Steam demo coming soon. A reveal trailer is already live, offering a first look at its blistering pace and neon-heavy aesthetic.
If Baltoro Games can balance its ambitious style with refined gameplay, Moto Rush Reborn could be the redemption arc the series has been racing toward.


