GT Sport is set to land in players’ hands on October 17 and the marketing for the game is starting to push forward. This is especially true in the UK, as the title has started to appear in various mediums.
As the big three racing games of the year find their way into stores, it’s inevitable comparisons will follow. Forza Motorsport 7, GT Sport and Project CARS 2 all look like they will offer good gaming experiences but the competitiveness in the genre means we have to compare these titles. YouTube channel MotogamesTV has put together a video pitting GT Sport against Project CARS 2.
Following a PSN Store leak which revealed details of the upcoming DLC packs for Project CARS 2, it seems the content of one of the packs has already been found.
As a public figure in the gaming industry, Kazunori Yamauchi is a frequent attendee of gaming shows and expos. The next event on the GT series creator’s docket is Gamers’ Day in Saudi Arabia.
Scuf Gaming has partnered with Porsche and Turn 10 Studios for the limited edition Forza Elite controller. Available later this month, the controller takes inspiration from Forza 7’s cover car, the 911 GT2 RS.
Sector3 Studios continues to bring new content to RaceRoom Racing Experience in the form of another racing circuit. Sepang International Circuit is the latest track to join the game, alongside several existing Grand Prix venues.
And so it begins again! The fall racing season continues to heat up with the launch of Forza Motorsport 7. The game is now available for owners of the Ultimate Edition, ahead of the regular release next Tuesday, October 3.
Sim racers looking to dip their toe into the world of dedicated hardware now have another option. Earlier this week, Next Level Racing unveiled its latest product, the Wheel Stand LITE.
Anyone who’s played Forza for the last few iteration knows they can earn rewards by simply playing the game. For Forza Motorsport 7 Turn 10 is ramping up the incentives with a more generous Forza Rewards system.
It turns out Kaz and company meant it when they said GT Sport was intended for anyone aged 7 to 77. Japan celebrated Senior Citizens Day on September 18, and the Japan Activity Association marked the occasion by using the upcoming racing sim to help seniors stay sharp.
The European GT Sport news just keeps on coming. Earlier today, we reported that Portugal would have it’s own release event and now Spain is joining the party. Starting today and lasting until Sunday, those in the city will have the chance to win special GT Sport prize packs.
The launch of Forza Motorsport 7 is almost upon us. Early access for Turn 10’s racing sim begins in a few dozen hours, and we’re eager to see what improvements have been made over its predecessor.
The sim racing season has begun. Okay, it arguably kicked off a month ago with F1 2017 (read our review), but for those looking for a game featuring multiple disciplines, Project CARS 2 is the real starting point.
Although hard to believe, GT Sport is nearly upon us. Release is due next month and as such the marketing for the game is expected to ramp up to 11 in the coming weeks. In line with this, an exclusive GT Sport event has been revealed for Portugal.