Gran Turismo fans will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on the next full entry in the series, as Sony has revealed the game won’t make a debut this year.
A new set of GT Sport Daily Races has arrived, and the next seven days will put you in racing action at circuits — real and fictional — around Europe. There’s also an unusual pick and mix format this week, featuring four famous hot hatchbacks, to get to grips with.
Somewhat unexpectedly, there’s a new update coming to GT Sport this month. It’ll be the first update to the game this year, following on from the 1.62 update back in November 2020.
A brand new Autumn season has begun in Forza Horizon 4 to mark a fresh week. Players from all over the UK are still being kept busy with the latest batch of events.
Updated February 20: Since we posted the details below, all corresponding information has been removed from the official Gran Turismo website. We’ll update this article with more information as we get it.
Usually a game update is a time of joy, but today’s update to DIRT Rally 2.0 will be tinged with some sadness for the game’s fans. It’s a relatively small update, but with major implications: it represents the end of the road for DR2.
The latest set of GT Sport Daily Races, running for the next seven days, will see you recreating the golden era of rally in a rather unusual event — as well as some more standard fare.
Polyphony Digital has released more information on the scheduling for the 2021 season of the Gran Turismo FIA Online Championship. Although we don’t have a full race calendar yet — and we’ll bring you that when it’s available — there are nonetheless important changes to how players will participate in the races.
Summer has made a fresh appearance in Forza Horizon 4 to kick off a new season in the UK. Despite a warning from Playground Games about a potential delay, Series 32 has started on time, bringing more events and content.
The GT Sport Time Trials have refreshed for another week, but there’s a little change to procedings. Where usually you’d have two events to occupy you over the next 14 days, there’s now only one.
Having recently passed an aggregate €100m in sales, the Assetto Corsa franchise is about to expand its offering once again. Assetto Corsa Competizione is set to land on “next-gen” console platforms later this year.
Turn 10 and Xbox Research are inviting Forza players of all stripes to participate in a feedback program, aimed at guiding development of both future and current projects.
A comment from the official Project CARS Twitter account appears to have all-but ruled out a dedicated release on the “next-gen” consoles for Project CARS 3.
If you like Gran Turismo, Gran Turismo collectibles, and model cars, US-based model manufacturer Maisto has a treat for you. The company will be producing 1:18 scale models of the newest Vision Gran Turismo car, the Lamborghini Lambo V12, for its 2021 collection.
Forza Horizon 4 will become the first title in the Forza series to be available on PC via the Steam content delivery platform when it launches on March 9.