We got a fair amount of seat time with Gran Turismo Sport at E3 last week. Between catching the latest trailer and interviewing series creator Kazunori Yamauchi (twice), we took in the latest build of Polyphony’s first PS4 game.
While we were at E3 2017 last week, we got time behind the wheel of some of this year’s most anticipated games. One of these titles was Project CARS 2, shown off in the Bandai booth. On the show’s first full day, we sat down with Slightly Mad Studios for more info on the game.
Amidst all the madness at E3 last week, 704Games released more info on this year’s officially sanctioned NASCAR game. The good news: the developer seems to be listening to the fans.
At E3 last week, Polyphony Digital treated Gran Turismo fans to a new release window for GT Sport. If “Fall 2017” wasn’t specific enough for you however, it looks like PlayStation has revealed a more exact release date. According to the latest issue of PlayStation Official Magazine UK, the game will launch November 16.
As the 85th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours heads into the final hours, another race begins in France. The Forza Racing Championship Season 3 grand finale kicks off shortly, with $100,000 in prize money up for grabs.
With E3 2017 in the rearview mirror, it’s time to look back at all the madness. The event in LA brought with it one of the largest expansions to GT Sport’s car list since the unveiling event in May 2016. We’ve rounded them all up in three categories — road, race, and rally — to get a better idea of what players can expect when the game launches this autumn.
Project CARS 2 got the E3 2017 hype started with a sizzle reel last week. With the massive gaming event in full swing, we sat down with Andy Tudor (creative director) and Stephen Viljoer (game director) to discuss the finer details of Slightly Mad Studios’ ambitious new sim racer.
Gran Turismo fans were treated to a brand new trailer and release window for GT Sport yesterday. Today, Polyphony Digital has followed that up with a new batch of screenshots for the sim racer, which introduce new cars and tracks.
Today is Sony’s turn in the spotlight, as the company gears up for the PlayStation E3 Briefing in a few hours. As always, you’ll be able to watch it here. The main event starts at 1800 local time (0100 UTC), but racing fans will want to tune in earlier.
It sounds like Gran Turismo fans will get an extended look at the franchise as part of tomorrow’s PlayStation E3 2017 briefing. There’s a catch, though.
Microsoft is gearing up for its big pre-E3 press conference, and you’ll be able to watch it live from here. The event kicks off at 1400 local time in Los Angeles (2100 UTC). We’ll be catching it live from the Galen Center, so tune in at the bottom of this post to follow along.
It sort of snuck up on us — we’ve been a little busy with a massive project, you see — but E3 2017 is nearly here. As we predicted back in January, this year looks like one of the busiest yet for our favorite genre. So what are we most looking forward to when the doors open in California next week? Well, we’ve got a list for that, in no particular order.
It appears Playground Games has more cars planned for Forza Horizon 3. Thanks to the accidental release of the dev version, players have found hints of new models buried in the latest update’s code.
The team behind iRacing has announced another future addition for the long-running sim racer. Rallycross is coming later this year — and it’ll include a free car to learn the ropes.
The Porsche giveaways in Forza Horizon 3 show no signs of ceasing this month. Turn 10 has revealed June’s Forzathon lineup, and the Stuttgart manufacturer continues to take center stage.
Turn 10 has revealed the next car pack for open-world racer Forza Horizon 3. Bringing seven new vehicles to the Aussie landscape, the Mountain Dew car pack launches tomorrow, June 6.
Qualifying for the fifth round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship could be described as both surprising and predictable. A Cadillac once again sits on pole… but not the one you think.
It’s the weekend — the first one of June — and FH3 players know what that means: another batch of Forzathon events. As is increasingly become the norm, it also means another free Porsche is up for grabs.