Last week saw the release of Bonus Pack 3 for Assetto Corsa. With it comes seven all-new vehicles and Laguna Seca. PC players are the first in line to sample the new content.
It’s no secret Ferrari has threatened to leave Formula 1 on many occasions throughout its career. In fact, the threat is often viewed as the Maranello-based brand’s trump card. This time it appears the threat is anything but hollow according to Sergio Marchionne.
With 2017 drawing to a close, Steam has stepped in with its annual Winter Sale. As any PC player can attest, Steam sales are a never-ending torrent of impulse buys.
The day has finally arrived: Porsche officially debuts in RaceRoom Racing Experience. Originally announced earlier this year, the initial three racing machines are now available in the PC sim.
It’s official: Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced it will compete in the 2018 WEC season. The team will continue its TS050 Hybrid program, furthering the development of hybrid technology. As a result of the announcement, Toyota will be the only factory team competing in the LMP1 class.
Last weekend, Sector3 Studios began teasing the initial three Porsche cars coming to RaceRoom Racing Experience this month. With the 911 GT3 Cup and Cayman GT4 Clubsport uncovered, the Swedish studio has revealed the final piece of the puzzle.
It’s that time of the week: Forza Motorsport 7’s Specialty Dealer update is now live. As always, the update features three new cars that are up for grabs and is a good mix of sport and muscle.
As promised, Sector3 Studios has pulled the curtain back, revealing the next Porsche lined up for this month’s RaceRoom Racing Experience update. Give a warm welcome to the Cayman GT4 Clubsport.
Kunos continues to tease the contents of Bonus Pack 3 due to release this week. Releasing five days before Christmas, the free content pack looks to end Kunos’ year on a high note.
First revealed in October, Bonus Pack 3 fast approaches its December 20 release for Assetto Corsa. The free content pack will feature seven all-new cars and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Not a bad way to end the year in our book.
The good news keeps on rolling. Earlier today we discussed the GT team recently scanning Bruce Levens’ 1951 Ford Coupe but it doesn’t end there. GT Awards winners aren’t the only cars Polyphony seemingly has eyes for.
With the next update for GT Sport due any day now, players might have something else to look forward to as we approach 2018. If you guessed more cars, you could be onto something.
It’s that time of the week again: Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer update is now live. As usual three new cars are up for grabs, and their combined total is more than last week’s offerings so come prepared.
As we draw closer to year’s end, Kunos has one final trick up its sleeve for Assetto Corsa: “Bonus Pack 3” touches down on December 20. The free content pack — consider it an early Christmas gift — will include a new track, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Hot on the heels of Alfa Romeo returning to F1 with Sauber in 2018, the team has revealed its new livery concept. As expected, the livery features significant branding from Alfa Romeo, the Swiss team’s new title sponsor.
The changes coming in the 2018 F1 season continue to flow, although this one will be more welcomed than others. The Alfa Romeo name returns to the sport with Sauber as the two have agreed to a technical partnership.
Earlier this month Sector3 Studios revealed plans for an update to RaceRoom Racing Experience. Touted as a major update, we’d certainly agree considering what’s on offer. Expected before month’s end — and here we are — the new features are impressive, to say the least.
The latest trio of rare offerings in Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer are now live. Whether you’re after luxury or sporty ruggedness, this week’s group is an eclectic bunch.