If you’ve not had the opportunity to play Assetto Corsa Competizione on PC yet, now’s your chance. The racing sim, the official game of the Fanatec GT World Challenge, will be free to play starting today and running through to June 6.
Right on schedule, and just as we predicted after last week’s teaser, Thrustmaster has taken to social media to preview something new. However it’s not quite what we were expecting.
According to a post today on the PlayStation Blog, there’s a chance that Gran Turismo 7 might be a cross-generational PlayStation game, running on both PS4 and PS5 consoles.
Fanatec has revealed a new limited edition version of its ClubSport Steering Wheel F1 for 2021. It’s, unsurprisingly, called the ClubSport Steering Wheel F1 2021, and is limited to just 2021 units worldwide.
If you’re a new-generation console owner and like your racing games a little more destructible, this will be a good week for you. Developer Bugbear Entertainment has launched the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series enhanced version of Wreckfest: Drive Hard, Die Last today.
An announcement from Toyota Gazoo Racing has confirmed that the new Toyota GR86 will be made available in Gran Turismo Sport on July 8, ahead of the car’s debut in the 2021 Toyota GR GT Cup.
Alongside revealing that Assetto Corsa 2 is in development, the annual company report from Digital Bros — parent company of 505 Games and Kunos Simulazione — has given a launch window for a mobile version of Assetto Corsa, and it’s coming this summer.
Forza Motorsport creative director Chris Esaki has revealed more details about the next entry in the series, Forza Motorsport, on the recent Forza Monthly live stream.
The return of color to the forests means that a new Spring season has started in Forza Horizon 4. Series 35 is now in the closing stretch, with the last batch of content now available.
Playground Games is once again giving fans lots to salivate over during the latest Forza Monthly stream, with a glimpse of the latest Forza Horizon 4 update. Series 36 will drop next week and bring a new batch of content to all players. Let’s dive deeper into what we can expect in the coming weeks.
Sim racing equipment manufacturer Thrustmaster has followed up on a teaser it posted earlier this month with a further dose of mystery. In a post made across its social channels, the brand has revealed the existence of a new product going by the name of “T-DCC”.
The official F1 Esports Series Pro Championship is only a few weeks away now, but there’s one important piece of business to get out of the way first: the Pro Exhibition.
In just under four weeks we’ll find out who’ll be the first ever official Olympic champion in motor sport — and they’ll win their medal through playing Gran Turismo Sport.
The traditional series of Forza Monthly livestreams is gearing up for the May edition very soon, and Playground Games looks set to reveal more new content for Forza Horizon 4.