With the release of Project CARS 2’s first major DLC, Slightly Mad Studios has added some new community events. The three challenges feature content from the Fun Pack heavily, making use of the new tracks and cars to good effect.
Another week of game sales has closed in the UK with decent performance in the racing genre. As one of the final shopping weeks before Christmas, it was always going to be interesting to see how the big titles could perform. In the end, it’s a combination of holds rather than gains.
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.
GT Sport looks to take the next step in the esports world with the newest live event announcement. Polyphony’s latest will play host to a full 24 hour race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in September 2018.
The latest Project CARS 2 Community Event is offering quite an ice challenge to players. If last week’s offering was a typical sim racing hot lap event, this is quite the opposite.
There’s few things more synonymous with the season than deals. European PS4 players can take advantage of the latest one, which offers a sizeable discount on Project CARS 2.
PlayStation has revealed the November PS Store top download charts. Somewhat surprisingly, Need for Speed Payback is the sole racing game representative in the top 20.
If a recent report is to be believed, Codemasters may be hitting the London Stock Exchange and becoming a public company. The team behind the DiRT, Formula 1 and Micro Machines franchises currently operates privately.
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.
Ghost Games has detailed the first big content update coming to Need For Speed Payback, with the open world racer adding a host of free and paid content next week. Let’s break down what players should expect on December 19.
We’ve been able to take a quick peek under GT Sport’s hood recently. This comes courtesy of a freak incident that’s allowed one GTPlanet user access to the game’s Debug Menu.
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.
A GTPlanet user has uncovered a host of new vehicles which could make their way to Forza Motorsport 7. The list of cars was found hidden in an XML file for car audio in the title and could indicate upcoming DLC.