Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition Remix Review
Becoming an unstoppable force that plows through everything.
Whether you're dodging traffic in a Kawasaki Ninja or cruising in a Cadillac Escalade, Remix reminds us of a time when racing games were all about style, attitude, and the pursuit of the perfect ride.
Watching your car bounce and lean added a layer of "cool" no other game had. Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition Remix
Released in 2006 as an expanded version of the 2005 hit, Remix took an already massive game and turned the volume up to eleven. Here is why this Rockstar Games classic remains the gold standard for arcade street racers. More Than Just an Expansion
The Ultimate Remix: Why Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix Still Rules the Streets Becoming an unstoppable force that plows through everything
The partnership with DUB Magazine wasn’t just branding—it was the soul of the game. Midnight Club 3 captured the "bling era" perfectly. The customization was—and arguably still is—some of the best in the genre.
If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you didn't just play racing games; you lived them. And while there were many contenders for the throne, one title stood head and shoulders above the rest in terms of style, speed, and sheer content: . Released in 2006 as an expanded version of
Midnight Club 3 was famous for its "weightless" but intense physics. It felt fast—dangerously fast. To help you navigate the chaos, the game introduced class-specific special abilities: