
The Midnight Club franchise was one of the first games to put quality arcade racing on home consoles, with the first entry in the form of Midnight Club: Street Racing. Midnight Club Wasn't The Heaviest Hitter For Rockstar RELATED: Grand Theft Auto 6 Isn't Announced Yet But Already Has One Big Disadvantage The last Midnight Club game came in the form of Midnight Club: Los Angeles, and it's been over a decade since fans have been waiting for new information about a potential entry in the series. Midnight Club was Rockstar's attempt to capture racing fans, but it seems that Rockstar has kept its feet on the brakes for quite some time now. However, it cannot be denied that Rockstar Games has been ignoring a lot, if not most of its franchises for some time now. One such franchise is the Midnight Club racing series. Contrary to its recent development efforts, Rockstar Games has quite the diverse portfolio of games spanning across multiple genres, with a consistently high level of polish that has made the publisher so beloved by longtime fans.


Rockstar Games might be mostly known for its work on the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption franchises, but these aren't the only franchises that the publisher has worked on.
