Driver 3 Player Count and Stats (2024)

Driver 3 player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting Driver 3 facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Driver 3 player count:

2.5 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated 6/24/04


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Game Description

“Driver 3,” stylized as “DRIV3R,” is an action-adventure video game developed by Reflections Interactive (now known as Ubisoft Reflections) and published by Atari. It is the third installment in the “Driver” series and is known for its ambitious open-world design, vehicular action, and cinematic storytelling.

Released in the mid-2000s, “Driver 3” continues the story of Tanner, an undercover cop, as he goes undercover to infiltrate a criminal syndicate. The game features missions set in three major cities: Miami, Nice, and Istanbul. Like its predecessors, “Driver 3” blends driving, on-foot gameplay, and shooting mechanics to create a varied gameplay experience.

The game’s missions involve a mix of objectives, including car chases, shooting sequences, and stealth missions. The open-world environments provide players with the freedom to explore the cities, complete missions, and engage in optional activities. The game aims to capture the essence of cinematic car chases and action-packed sequences.

“Driver 3” introduced a significant innovation for the series: the ability to exit vehicles and explore on foot. This mechanic expanded the gameplay possibilities and allowed for more dynamic interactions with the game world.

While “Driver 3” had potential and aimed to offer a cinematic experience, it received mixed reviews upon release. The game faced criticism for technical issues, including graphical glitches and inconsistent physics. The controls for on-foot sections were also cited as being less refined than those for driving.

Despite its mixed reception, “Driver 3” managed to find an audience among players who enjoyed its open-world design and the thrill of cinematic action. The game’s ambition and attempts to create a seamless blend of driving and on-foot gameplay were noteworthy for the time.

Ultimately, “Driver 3” retains a place in gaming history as an attempt to evolve the “Driver” series by introducing new gameplay mechanics and expanding the open-world environment. While the game faced challenges and criticism, it still remains a part of the series’ legacy and the gaming landscape of its era.

Game Details

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