If you’ve been following the F1 Esports Championships for the last two years you’ll have seen some pretty impressive racing. Some of the world’s top virtual racers have been plying their trade for the Formula One teams’ official esports teams.
The leaves are turning green, and the sun is shining brightly once more. Spring has made a grand return in Forza Horizon 4. A fresh bevy of content has dropped to accompany the new season switch.
Do you fancy yourself as the fastest, multi-discipline virtual racing driver in the world? Now’s your chance to follow in Igor Fraga’s footsteps and prove it.
While there is indeed a new Need for Speed coming by the end of 2019, you won’t be seeing it next month. Developer Ghost Games has confirmed it won’t be debuting the as-yet-unnamed sequel in LA for E3 and Electronic Art’s own EA Play in June.
Polyphony Digital has released the latest version of Gran Turismo Sport. Dubbed version 1.39 and weighing in at 1.2GB, it does things a little differently than past updates.
Time Extend enjoys all kinds of racing games. If you’ve listened before, you likely know by this point we love our old-school arcade coin guzzlers, but we have a soft spot for brutal rally simulators, semi-realistic circuit experiences, and, of course, the humble kart racer. Which brings us to today’s show.
Today’s the day. After the last eight months of steady evolution in Steam’s Early Access program, Assetto Corsa Competizione version 1.0 is now available.
Polyphony Digital has revealed the info on the GT Sport game update that lands in a matter of hours. As we revealed earlier this week, it will indeed feature a new-to-franchise track in the shape of Goodwood Motor Circuit.
Yesterday BMW unveiled its new 1 Series. The 1er, as BMW fans would call it — also known by the hilariously inappropriate model code of “F40” — forms the start of the BMW range. If you want to pay as little as possible for a car with the BMW roundel on its nose, you’ll want a 1 Series.
After last week’s announcement-of-an-announcement, SOEDESCO has revealed the release date of Truck Driver. Long-haul hopefuls on consoles will get their chance behind the big rigs on September 19.
The 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans is likely to mark an end for many programs. It’ll be the last race of the 2018-19 FIA World Endurance Championship “super-season”, and with a significant rule change coming for 2020 it may be the last we see of some cars.
Audi is set to join other manufacturers in doing away with the dealership and offering cars online. The platform launches on June 5, but will only have one product to kick things off.
An as-yet unidentified person has purchased an exclusive “virtual car” for more than $100,000 USD in an unreleased, officially-licensed Formula 1 game you have almost certainly never heard of.
Kylotonn has shown off the first in-game footage of its new FIA European Truck Racing Championship. In it, racers can check out the big rigs as they rumble through Italy’s Misano circuit.
Polyphony Digital is expanding its team once again with a new hire. Hideo Teramoto recently joined the studio, and he’s a man with plenty of experience with another classic PlayStation racing title.
It’s a very racy week in the GT Sport Daily Races. For the first time in a very long while, there’s no road car presence at all, with all three events using full-on racing machines. That doesn’t mean Polyphony Digital hasn’t taken a chance to experiment though…