It’s been a little while since we heard anything more from innovative racing sim Endurance Motorsport Series as it advances towards its 2026 launch date, but developer KT Racing has now announced a limited closed beta is on the way.
After a pause this morning, caused by a global server infrastructure outage, the new set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races is now available and brings three new races for players to tackle over the next seven days.
In something of a surprise announcement, 505 Games has revealed a new, third prong of the Assetto Corsa series is on its way soon, as Assetto Corsa Rally arrives in Steam Early Access on November 13.
Straight4 Studios has revealed more details about Project Motor Racing ahead of its launch next month, as well as presenting a new version of the game at the Sim Racing Expo and highlighting the dynamic track surface technology in a new trailer.
As the world passes into Friday morning, players will find a brand new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges appearing in the game’s World Circuits menu.
A new trailer for iRacing’s cutesy sibling title, iRacing Arcade, has revealed that players currently giving the demo a spin can expect the title to arrive on December 2 — with console gamers joining in the fun early next year.
There’s a bit of a surprise in store in the latest Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial starting today, running over the next two weeks and offering up to 2m credits depending on how close you are to the world’s best.
With a new GT World Series Exhibition Season almost upon us, there’s also a fresh set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races available that offer a chance to boost your Driver Rating and get into a higher-scoring League with bigger rewards on offer.
After quite the lull across 2025, following the official qualifying for the Gran Turismo World Series itself, the Exhibition Seasons return this month — beginning with a Nations Cup event starting October 15.
The latest set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges will be landing on your consoles over the next few hours, updating as your local clock time crosses over into Friday morning.
More of the content added in the recent 1.63 update is making a competitive debut in the new Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial this week, as we see a return to the regular setup.
A refreshed set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races have arrived this Monday morning, bringing three new events for players to tackle over the next week and featuring the return of a fun event from earlier this year.
More new Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges are becoming available to players around the world, bringing a fresh set of five challenges — including some using content from the recent 1.63 update — to take on over the next week as your local clock ticks into Friday morning.
After a rather busy week for events there’s a return to normal proceedings in the Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial area this week, with the list trimmed down to a more digestible three challenges.
The Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races have updated right on cue, bringing new set of three events to start the working week and featuring some of the content added in the 1.63 update.
Following on from the early update to the game yesterday, the Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges continue as usual and bring some of the new content added in 1.63 into the mix.
The very worst-kept secret in all of the racing game sphere has now emerged into the public domain: Forza Horizon 6 is coming in 2026, and will be set in Japan.
As part of today’s PlayStation State of Play, Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has announced a massive new update for Gran Turismo 7, going by the expected name “Spec III”, and coming in December 2025.
An absolutely bumper crop of events is now available in the Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial section, with this week’s early update seeing two new challenges added to the list alongside the regular Thursday events and some special events.