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Dec 15, 2025

Traffic-weaving motorcycle sim LANESPLIT Akira-slides onto PC on January 28th

From Press Release:

CANADA — Dec. 15, 2025 — LANESPLIT, the traffic-weaving motorcycle racing simulator developed by solo developer FunkyMouse, accelerates towards launch on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, on PC via Steam, before arriving on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later down the road.

Throw caution to the wind and blaze between traffic in a white-knuckle race across the asphalt. Anticipate every turn across multiple looping locales. Bullet past pedestrian traffic through downtown highways, twisting mountain turnpikes, and ocean-front roads around the world.

An all gas, no brakes approach can lead to victory, but the difference between finishing in first and a fatal crash is mere inches apart. Reach flow state as surroundings become a blur at breakneck speeds. Flirt with death while zooming between traffic consisting of 18-wheelers, lane-switching sedans, and other vehicles obeying traffic laws.

Mind the weather before selecting from fifteen distinct sportbikes with physics-accurate attributes. Conquer dry pavement with maximum top speed and nimble steering, and focus on traction and stopping power to ensure survival on slippery roads soaked with rain. Maneuver through mazes of traffic during Rush Hour mode, or cruise empty highways in Zen mode.

Maximize aura with customizable clothing and helmet options. Feel the intensity of breaking land speed records as a drum and bass-fuelled soundtrack rises in volume alongside the speedometer and comes to a screeching halt with every crash.

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“LANESPLIT was built around the concept of making sure that players can feel a true sense of speed,” said Shakya, Founder and solo developer at FunkyMouse. “Going fast is so rarely communicated well in games. Physics, motion blur, tight controls, sound design, and music all come together for a multi-sensory experience where players become one with the road.”

LANESPLIT breaks beats and speed limits when it launches on PC via Steam Wednesday, January 28, 2026, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions in development. For more information, follow developer FunkyMouse on Twitter/X and check out the official YouTube page.