Tokyo Wave Rush

Tokyo Wave Rush

Can my PC run Tokyo Wave Rush

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 8 GB+ Storage 20 GB+ Windows 10+

Game Details

Languages
English، Japanese، Korean، Simplified Chinese، Traditional Chinese
Genre
Racing، Simulation، Sports
Category
Single-player، Multi-player، Pvp، Shared/split Screen Pvp، Shared/split Screen، Full Controller Support، Remote Play Together، Family Sharing
Developer
Wave Rush
Publisher
Wave Rush

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Ryzen 3600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT / 3600XT / 3600 / i5-10400 / Intel Core i5-10400F
GPU
6 GB
RAM
8 GB
Storage
20 GB
OS
Windows 10+

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Ryzen 5800x3d / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X / 5800X / 5800
GPU
RTX 4070 / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER / 4070
RAM
16 GB
Storage
OS
Windows 10+

Game Description

Tokyo Wave Rush is an arcade racer where vibrant, stylized Japan meets precision physics. Carve through dynamic water, outmaneuver rivals, and dominate the tides in a sun-drenched tribute to the golden age of arcade racing.

A LOVE LETTER TO 90s ARCADE RACERS

Step into a world of vibrant, stylized realism. Inspired by the "Blue Sky" aesthetics of 90s console and arcade legends, every race feels like a postcard from a Japanese summer vacation—complete with volumetric golden-hour lighting and shimmering, crystal-clear waters.

FLUID, SOULFUL PHYSICS

Experience water that doesn't just look beautiful but feels alive. A custom buoyancy system captures the rhythmic, satisfying "bounce" of classic wave racing, refined with modern precision for a smooth, flow-state experience. Animation is refined to give a game-feel that rivals the best in the genre.

CITY POP & NEON LIGHTS

Race to the pulse of a soundtrack that blends nostalgic city pop and smooth jazzy grooves. From the midday glare of coastal shrines to the soft glow of urban waterways at dusk, the atmosphere is designed to be as much of an escape as it is a competition.

A JOURNEY ACROSS STYLIZED JAPAN

Whether you’re weaving through the tight corridors of a metropolitan canal or navigating wide-open ocean sprints, the world is a tribute to the architecture and energy of iconic Japanese locales.