And so it begins again! The fall racing season continues to heat up with the launch of Forza Motorsport 7. The game is now available for owners of the Ultimate Edition, ahead of the regular release next Tuesday, October 3.
Sim racers looking to dip their toe into the world of dedicated hardware now have another option. Earlier this week, Next Level Racing unveiled its latest product, the Wheel Stand LITE.
The sim racing season has begun. Okay, it arguably kicked off a month ago with F1 2017 (read our review), but for those looking for a game featuring multiple disciplines, Project CARS 2 is the real starting point.
Forza fans will get their hands on the latest installment in Microsoft’s billion-dollar franchise at the end of this week. With the game’s release so close at hand, we’re revisiting its predecessor.
Talk about good timing: It looks like the PlayStation Store has inadvertently revealed info on Project CARS 2’s DLC plans. An eagle-eyed GTPlanet member found the detailed listing on the Japanese version of Sony’s online store yesterday.
Project CARS 2 lands in the hands of the public tomorrow. With that, we’re turning an eye towards the community, asking everyone to share their favorite memories from the original.
Photo modes are a big deal in modern games. To prove as much, a quartet of GTPlanet members recently contributed to a 68-page supplement in the Official PlayStation Magazine about just that.
We’ve finally got our first look at a returning favorite in Forza Motorsport 7. Maple Valley is back, and the classic track has come in for some upgrades.
Microsoft has released the demo for Turn 10’s upcoming flagship racer. Weighing in at anywhere from 17 to 22GB based on location, the taster introduces players to the game ahead of its October 3 release.
Project CARS 2 releases worldwide in three days. The hype is palpable, and with the numerous updates and tweaks that Slightly Mad Studios has made, we’ve tried to narrow down the features we’re most looking forward to.
With ten days until early access starts, Turn 10 has opened the floodgates for Forza Motorsport 7. Up first we have a look at the completely revamped career mode.
We’re mere days out from Project CARS 2’s release. Because of this, we’re taking a look back at the game that kicked off the franchise almost 30 months ago.
Fanatec has announced its newest hardware line, the Podium Series. The new high-end lineup will sit above the existing ClubSport Series, and will kick off with the company’s much-anticipated direct drive wheel.
Achievement hunters looking to pick up Forza Motorsport 7 in a few weeks can start planning. The full list of cheevos for the Microsoft racer is now available.
UPDATE: Since this article was published, references to the “new phase of the beta” have been removed from all regional PlayStation Blog posts. The original quotes are included below. We’ll provide more updates as we get them.