How to Find Bloodhound and Golden Hanya in Tokyo Xtreme Racer

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If you’re stuck searching for Bloodhound and Golden Hanya in Tokyo Xtreme Racer, you’re not alone. These two can be tricky to find, and without them, you’re stuck with unspent BP and no way to progress. Here’s how to make them show up.

Step 1: Unlock All Parking Areas

Both Golden Hanya and Bloodhound are tied to Parking Areas (PAs), which means if you haven’t discovered all of them, you might never see them. Drive around and make sure every PA on the map is unlocked. Some racers won’t appear until you do this.

Step 2: Challenge Rivals in Parking Areas

After unlocking the Parking Areas, start racing every rival you find there. Many hidden opponents—including Bloodhound and Golden Hanya—only appear after you’ve beaten a certain number of racers in these locations.

Step 3: Finding Bloodhound

  • Only appears after enough PA rivals have been beaten

  • Some players report that he spawns randomly after battling in PAs

  • Challenge all (?) icon racers just to be sure

If Bloodhound isn’t showing up, race a few more PA rivals and check the map again.

Step 4: Finding Golden Hanya

  • Needs at least 10 wins in a row to appear

  • Can be tied to PA progression, so make sure you’ve beaten enough rivals in PAs first

  • If nothing else works, keep racing and avoid losing—once you hit that 10-win streak, he should spawn

Final Blurb

If you’ve unlocked all PAs, challenged enough racers, and won at least 10 races in a row, both Golden Hanya and Bloodhound should eventually appear. If they still won’t show up, try racing a few more opponents in Parking Areas, check for any unfinished team objectives, and keep winning streaks alive.

It’s annoying, but once you get them to appear, you’ll finally be able to invest those BP points.


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