When the announcement dropped for Forza Horizon 4 we found out we could buy houses. Now that the early access is underway for Ultimate Edition owners, gamers are looking to ramp up their real estate portfolio.
The latest open-world Forza adventure has begun. Owners of the Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Edition can now begin their four-day head-start over the general population.
Patriotism. We’re sure everyone here is a patriot to some extent. Our newest competition focuses on nations, and as Matt says, it was inspired by the Nations Cup in the Gran Turismo World Tour event last weekend. But before you dive in:
Retro race cars are quickly becoming a hot trend. First Infiniti debuted the Prototype 10 in August, then just last week we saw the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2. Now Porsche is back with its own throwback design, the Porsche 935.
The launch of Forza Horizon 4 is fast approaching. Early access for Ultimate Edition owners begins in just a matter of hours — it’sactually just started in the UK itself — and we’re excited to see the best of Playground Games’ new sandbox racer.
Codemasters is back with another update for this year’s F1 racer, known as 1.09. PC players were first in line to take advantage of the latest changes, but the update is now available on all platforms.
If there’s one thing American drivers love it’s a pickup truck. But in a country where pickups are common, how do you set yourself apart on the road? Thankfully, Hennessey has the answer: more wheels.
After 17 years, the Porsche 911 GT3 is returning to the Gran Turismo series. To mark this occasion, we are dedicating this week’s “Wednesday Want” to the real thing.
Less than a week remains until the release of Forza Horizon 4. Before the game releases on October 2, Ultimate Edition owners will have first crack at the game. When, you ask? This Friday, and for some the fated day can’t arrive soon enough.
We’re days out from the release of Forza Horizon 4, and the festival is only the beginning. With so much to take in, the fourth installment may be a little overwhelming at first. With launch day on the horizon (pun intended), it’s time to look at what the future holds.
The last week has been pretty exciting for Gran Turismo Sport players, and it all comes to a head today with the launch of the game’s latest update, version 1.28. Weighing in at 3.7GB, it sees the return of a popular Japanese race track, nine new cars, new GT League events, new scapes, and more.
It’s been a long time since we saw a game featuring the world’s most grueling race, but Bigmoon Entertainment has finally brought the challenge back into our living rooms. After a brief delay, Dakar ’18 is finally available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam.
A new trailer for the upcoming 1.28 update for Gran Turismo Sport hit the web today, and it reveals even more new cars that are set to arrive in the game while giving us an even better look at the content we already knew about.
Just a week after Codemasters published (and then pulled) a mysterious pizza website full of references to Colin McRae and Petter Solberg, we’ve got a more overt teaser in the form of suggestive posts from a variety of official Twitter accounts.