You know what time it is: Forza Motorsport 7’s Specialty Dealer has refreshed its stock. Long-term players will recognize it as a mid-November lineup, but there’s something different about this week.
We’re back with another round of test drives from the latest update for GT Sport. The 1.11 refresh brought ten new cars, and we’ve got a pair of mid-engined wonders at bat this round.
The European PlayStation Store has added a host of new discounts that include a good amount of racing games. Deals can be found on older titles you may have forgotten to pick up when they were new.
The latest Community Event in Project CARS 2 is testing players against an ex-Stig from Top Gear. Ben Collins is a known champion for the series and as a member of Team SMS-R, he’s part of a new time trial. This event will last from January 29 until February 5.
Thrustmaster has unveiled the latest in its sim racing accessory ecosystem. Dubbed the TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod, the new piece of kit should please racers and drifters alike.
Back in November, we made our case for a follow up to Tourist Trophy. It was all a bit of wishful thinking, but still something we really wanted. In a recent interview with Game Watch at the 2018 Taipei Game Show, Kazunori Yamauchi offered a nugget of information about the franchise.
The latest update to land on GT Sport has introduced various performance changes to cars in the game. Alterations appear to have been made on the back of fan feedback and certain vehicles over-performing in Sport mode events.
Kazunori Yamauchi was at the Taipei Game Show recently, discussing the present and future of the Gran Turismo series (via Game Watch). There, he dropped the first hints of what might be next for the franchise after GT Sport.
Gran Turismo series founder Kazunori Yamauchi has been in attendance at the Taipei Game Show. Following a stage event, he participated in a round-table interview. Here, he spoke of more details regarding GT Sport.
A new set of Forzathon challenges is live for players in Forza Motorsport 7. The latest prizes include a new set of Driver Gear, but more importantly, also a pair of rare classic cars.
We’re fresh off the GT Sport 1.11 update that brought us Monza, along with new variations of Lago Maggiore Circuit. However, some clever GTPlanet community members have found an additional mystery track.
Although most Gran Turismo fans are having a good time with the release of v1.11, it’s not universal. Indeed some may be about to find out that their time with GT Sport is at an end.
Gran Turismo Sport received its latest update earlier today. The 1.11 version of the game brings 10 new cars to the roster, and we’ve test driven a trio of them here.
The maintenance period has begun in GT Sport, meaning the 1.11 update is now available for players to download. The newest version brings cars, tracks, events, and more to Polyphony’s racer.