Arcade-style drift competition OverDrift Festival has been discounted on Steam, matching its lowest recorded price for a limited time. Developed by OverDrift Crew, the title shifts the focus from outright speed to precision driving, rewarding players for clean racing lines, extended drift chains, and high-scoring runs rather than lap times.

A large, dynamic open world

Players enter an international drift festival where they earn in-game currency and fan points by completing events, which in turn unlock new vehicles and other rewards. The drivable environment covers more than 11.6 square miles (30 square kilometers) and links together cities, industrial zones, public roads, dedicated drift parks, and race circuits. A full day-night cycle and shifting weather conditions add visual and tactical variety throughout the experience.

Accessible handling and deep customization

OverDrift Festival adopts an arcade handling model designed to be approachable rather than a hardcore simulation. It supports both standard controllers and force-feedback steering wheels, though some users have reported that wheel implementation feels unpolished, making a controller the more reliable option for most players. The built-in tuning system allows adjustments to vehicle performance, while an extensive livery editor offers the tools to create highly personalized designs.

Current deal and community response

Until July 14, the game is available at 37 percent off its regular price of $9.99, bringing the total to $6.29. According to tracking data from SteamDB, this matches an all-time low previously seen at the end of May. The title holds a 78 percent positive rating across roughly 1,200 user reviews on Steam. Praise frequently centers on satisfying drift mechanics, the spacious open world, appealing visuals, and the depth of the livery editor. Criticism, however, points to a grind-heavy progression structure and intermittent server problems that are compounded by the always-online requirement. On Steam Deck, the game carries a “Playable” rating.

Source: store.steampowered.com

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