Remember Quantum of Solace? Otherwise known as the worst Craig-era Bond film, it at least opened stupendously, with an adrenaline-pumping chase around Italy’s Lake Garda.
We’re kicking off the week with our latest Gran Turismo Sport photo mode competition. It’s a fun one, sure to test your compositional skills — and maybe your livery-crafting ones as well.
They say good things come to those who wait. Sim racers have been a patient bunch since Fanatec first showed off its direct drive wheel at last year’s Sim Racing Expo. Earlier today, the company shared plenty more details on the lineup, including price tags.
If you’re like us, you’ve sunk a fair amount of time into Gran Turismo Sport’s livery editor. Soon, there will be another in-game avenue for your creativity, as Polyphony Digital has teased a matching editor for the virtual driver gear.
The very first F1 Esport draft happened earlier this week in London. Nine teams took part, choosing from a crop of 40. Less than half made the cut, and they’ll be facing off for their share of the $200,000 prize pot over the next few months.
Shooting photos in black and white is the ultimate challenge. Without color, all of the other aspects of a photo — contrast, composition, balance — become even more important.
We’re back! With this, our latest Project CARS 2 photo mode competition, we’re celebrating one of the most famous circuits in the world of motorsports.
The latest Forza Motorsport 7 update has landed. Weighing in at 756MB on Xbox One, it’s a comprehensive one, with wide-ranging changes to Turn 10’s sim racer.
Did you catch all the action at the British Grand Prix last weekend? Raring to set your own open-wheel lap time around Silverstone? Slightly Mad Studios has lined up a new Project CARS 2 community event that you should find appealing, then.
Summer is traditionally the season of vacations. How appropriate then, that Polyphony has put out another teaser for the upcoming GT Sport July update: It looks like players will be heading to the south of France.
Polyphony has taken to Twitter to confirm the next major game update for GT Sport is coming at the end of July. With this, we see a brief glimpse of what could be a new track — or a returning classic.
Do you hear that? It’s the swelling rumble of cheers from the Forza community. After almost a year, Turn 10 is changing one of the more controversial aspects of Forza Motorsport 7, by unlocking (nearly) all the 700+ cars for purchase.
Codemasters has shown off the first episode in a new dev diary series for F1 2018. In it, Lee Mather discusses the expanded career mode, and how players’ off-track performances can influence the experience on-track.
Summer is well and truly here. That means serious deals on games, before the onslaught of new releases in autumn. The PlayStation Store is the latest to slash prices, and there’s plenty of gold here for racing fans.
Remember World’s Fastest Gamer? It was McLaren’s 2017 esport initiative, which promised a coveted role as the brand’s simulator test driver. Thousands vied for the spot, and in the end, Netherland’s Rudy van Buren came out on top.
It’s been a while since we heard about Dakar 18. After the original announcement (which coincided with the real-world event), developer Bigmoon Entertainment has been hard at work to nail a more specific release date for this year.
You may have already heard of the new Top Gear car pack for Forza Motorsport 7. Well, those won’t be the only new cars landing in Turn 10’s sim racer this month. Even better, these two other cars will be free.
Turn 10 has pulled the covers off the latest Forza Motorsport 7 car pack. With Top Gear as the title sponsor, it’s an eclectic mix of modern and classic metal, and brings two new manufacturers into the Forza family.