Michael Leary

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Resident PC hardware nerd, headphone and keyboard enthusiast. Would turn the world upside-down if it meant Project Gotham Racing would return.

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Weekly Rewind: Spending Time with 2017’s Racing Games

This year’s E3 may have come to a close but the event is still fresh in our minds. This year’s expo proved one thing: the remainder of 2017 is going to be expensive. There are multiple hard-hitting racing titles, all releasing within earshot of the other. Then there’s the new kid on the block, the Xbox One X.

Formula RaceRoom X17 Arrives in RaceRoom Racing Experience

Earlier this week Sector3 Studios unleashed its idea of a Formula One chassis for RaceRoom Racing Experience, the Formula RaceRoom X17. Loosely based on a modern day F1 machine, the X17 ditches the hybrid V6 for an uproarious 3.0-liter V10. The FRX17 joins the Formula Ford, Formula 2, and IndyCar style machinery to complete R3E’s open-wheel offerings.

Forza Motorsport 7 Will Feature an Overhauled Career Mode

Revealed this past weekend, Forza Motorsport 7 is Turn 10’s first crack at taking advantage of the Xbox One X. GTPlanet sat down with FM7 creative director Bill Giese at E3 to chat about what improvements players can expect.

Classic Ferrari Trio Joins F1 2017’s Historic Car Lineup

Codemasters continues to reveal the classic machines included in F1 2017 ahead of its release later this August. Officially announced last month, this year’s F1 game promises to be a significant step forward for the franchise.

Weekly Rewind: E3 Will Be the Ultimate Showcase of What’s Coming in 2017

It’s that time again, we’re coming up on the biggest gaming event of the year. Of course we’re referring to E3. Whether it be a breadth of games or new hardware reveals, we’re ready for it all. With news expected from every possible direction, next week will be chaotic — we can’t wait!

Thrustmaster Reveals Name of Upcoming Wheel: Meet the T-GT

Thrustmaster has revealed the name of its upcoming wheel ahead of E3 and it goes by the name of “T-GT”. Originally teased on the Thrustmaster Facebook page, the name of the new peripheral disproves prior listings of the “T700”.