Rockstar Games has become known for its two powerhouse franchises inRed Dead RedemptionandGrand Theft Auto. Both series have been critical and financial successes, making their continued support a logical move. WhileGrand Theft Auto 5has been a huge success, and the release ofRed Dead Redemption 2andRed Dead Onlinehas taken the world by storm, a smaller Rockstar franchise has fallen off the radar. In the early and mid-2000s, there were tons of racing games, and Rockstar Games jumped into the genre with the release ofMidnight Club: Street Racing.

The firstMidnight Clubgame was released in 2000, and would go on to receive six other installments over the next decade. For many, the third game’s remix,Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix, was the pinnacle of the series and a game that they remember fondly. While not the most technically advanced or detailed installment in the series,Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remixfelt like the franchise’s start onto bigger games and more fleshed-out maps.

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Rockstar Should Revive Midnight Club

Despite the critical success that the series had, unfortunately, fans have had to go over a decade now without a new installment in theMidnight Clubseries. Whispers have circulated about the series and fan speculation has kept hope alive that one day it will return.Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two Interactivehas also fanned those flames a couple of times. In 2013, the trademark forMidnight Clubwas renewed, and later a domain was bought for “Midnight Club Online” around the same time that Red Dead Online’s domain was also purchased. This led some fans to believe that the series was on its way back.

So far, though, news on any new releases or remakes has been quiet. While this may be disheartening, it is important to remember it can take a long time for games to be developed. Rockstar has had two major titles receiving full support for the past few years. Still, it would be nice to see the franchise’s return, and there are more than a few reasons why its resurrection would be better than letting it remain dead.

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Midnight Club Remastered Collection

While many folks might not want to admit it, nostalgia can be a great experience for games. Remakes, re-releases, and remasters have become a backbone of the games industry as older gamers look to share their favorites with a younger generation. Cult favorites likeStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republicare potentially getting remakes, and other franchises across the board have been revived. There is also plenty of evidence that the games people love and remember can be reimagined or remastered with a delicate touch.

With seven titles in theMidnight Clubseries, and multiple cities across each title, a remake could be received incredibly well. The revival of the locations, races, and vehicles could feel fresh, and given the huge leaps in hardware since the last release,Midnight Clubremasters could look like brand new games. This of course would mean putting the effort in for a complete remake, but it could be a major title if released, and the combination of all games into one remaster would likely be well received.

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A new sequel for theMidnight Clubseries feels like the option that many fans would like, but it is the one that could mean the longest wait. With the trademark renewal and the domain name a few years ago, it’s possible that there is some sort of future forMidnight Club, even though that future is still unknown. With how long has passed since the last game released, it would probably be best for the nextMidnight Clubto release before eitherGrand Theft Auto 6orRed Dead Redemption 3. That way it can stand from under the shadow of those franchises.

Midnight Club’scustomization and maps were incredible in its other installments, but now could be a great time to take advantage of how games and hardware have evolved. Other series likeNeed for SpeedandForza Horizonhave continued to grow with console hardware evolutions.Midnight Clubhas not had that same chance, and could come back into the spotlight with a spectacular experience.

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The fleshed-out maps ofGTA 5andRed Dead Redemptioncould provide a great base for how a sequel can be approached. Tight city corners and international locations would make the game feel like the underground racing fantasy that it is. With how well LA was recreated in the last installment ofMidnight Club, it would be fantastic to see cities like New York, Miami, Shanghai, and Cape Town given a similar treatment.

At the same time, allowing the player to do some heavy car customization would be fantastic as well. While other racing games have allowed players to make changes to their vehicles,Midnight Clubprovided aspects that were not always focused on race performance. Things like hydraulics on vehicles might not make your car go faster but were a great way to have fun and show off.

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Midnight Club Online

What seems to be the most likely way forMidnight Clubto return is an online format, and with the success ofGTA OnlineandRed Dead Online, it makes sense. The register of theMidnight Clubonline site makes it seem like an option that has already been considered as well. Due to the game’s arcade style, a new title that pushes fun races with other players alongside more technical ones could keep the series spirit and be a hit.

Things like in-game power-ups and car customization drew people to the series in the past. The different classes of cars and unorthodox races helped theMidnight Clubseries feel different from more technical racing games. A raised dune buggy that can drift on three wheels through the streets of Tokyo might sound ridiculous but unique cars and customization are an important way for players to express themselves and keep gameplay lively.

The original game was based around elite underground car clubs and their races, but with over twenty years since its development the world has changed, and the franchise did in that time as well. An online approach toMidnight Clubcould provide an avenue to build a strong new community aroundMidnight Cluband it is a format that has been done well in the past. With an open world and different game modes, aMidnight ClubOnline release could strive in both arcade and technical realms.

It might not be Rockstar’s biggest franchise to date, but that does not mean it was an unsuccessful one. There’s already word of an expandedGTA Onlinerelease for next-gen consoles this fall so focus on a different IP could be a great way to introduce something fresh to fans. Other Rockstar titles have come a long way over the years so it would be great to see just how muchMidnight Clubwould benefit from a revival.