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Driver: San Francisco

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Driver: San Francisco is an action-adventure game released in 2011 as the fifth main entry of the Driver series. The narrative follows John Tanner, continuing from events established in Driver 3. The game was available on multiple platforms including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac and Wii with a separate storyline.

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How does the Shift mechanic work in Driver: San Francisco?

After entering a coma, John Tanner can leave his current vehicle and possess another driver anywhere within range. This lets the player switch cars instantly, create collisions, or take control of traffic without stopping to steal a vehicle.

Why is Driver: San Francisco no longer sold digitally?

Ubisoft delisted the game from digital storefronts after its original commercial run, and it has not received a standard modern rerelease. Physical PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 copies remain the most straightforward console options.

Is Driver: San Francisco an open-world game?

Yes, it presents a stylized open-world version of San Francisco with missions, challenges, garages, and licensed cars. Its handling is deliberately cinematic rather than attempting the strict simulation of games such as Gran Turismo.

Which platforms received Driver: San Francisco?

The main version launched in 2011 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, and later Mac. The Wii received a substantially different game with its own story and mechanics, so it should not be treated as a direct port.

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