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If you’ve been browsing eBay recently, there’s a chance you would have seen an advert for this game. It’s called Arab Drift Cars I, and was developed by Bemo Games for the PS4. The marketing material looks so eerily close to Grand Theft Auto’s that I’m surprised Rockstar haven’t clamped down on the game, especially since it’s still live on the PlayStation Store, and physical copies are listed online for anywhere upwards of £120.
Though the game has been around since 2021, it’s recently seen a little surge in interest thanks to eBay adverts spotlighting physical editions of the game.
Three copies of the game have sold recently on ebay, ranging between roughly £140 – £230 in price. These are sealed copies of the game, mind, though it’s safe to assume that an opened copy could be sold for more than you’d expect too. There seem to be so few copies of the game in its disc form that it’s one of the rarest games collectors can seek out. Though, this likely has nothing to do with the gameplay and more to do with the novelty.
In Arab Drift Cars I, it’s actually possible to Platinum the game in under three minutes too. As a self-confessed in-completionist, I’m actually quite tempted to pick up a copy just to finally earn a Plat.
Saying it’s a GTA clone is a little bit of a tricky one, especially since the gameplay is pretty limited in scope too. It doesn’t look terrible, but performance is.
Bemo Games also has a few other titles listed on the PlayStation Store; Academy of Drift, King Drift and Hajwalah, Kingdom of Drift, and Saudi Drift. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like eBay has any available copies – yet.
As of yet, there is no mention of Bemo Games on the internet that I have been able to find, aside from on the PlayStation Store. It’s likely that studio has a larger presence in Arabic gaming communities though, especially considering that most of its games quite a few user reviews for each.