Polyphony Digital released a flurry of GT Sport screenshots earlier today. In addition to new cars and new tracks, the menu shots show us our clearest look yet at some of the visual customization available in-game.
Ghost Games and EA have lifted the hood on Need for Speed Payback’s tuning options and it sure looks impressive. After a small tease on the official NFS Facebook page, the team has dropped a new trailer and details on what to expect. There’s a lot to dig into, so let’s get started.
Turn 10 has revealed a chunk of classic vehicles you can expect to drive this October in Forza Motorsport 7. The list is over 50 strong and includes rides from the world’s biggest manufacturers. The post follows last week’s 167 car reveal.
Nissan has posted a new GT Sport teaser on its YouTube account. The manufacturer and long-term Gran Turismo partner focuses on the Nissan GT-R included in the game. Lasting only 25 seconds, the car is front and center for the whole duration.
The Gran Turismo Sport beta came to an end last week. Over the course of four months, players across the globe were able to get a taste of Polyphony’s upcoming game. More importantly, the players were able to provide feedback before the game’s October launch. With the beta now behind us, let’s take a look at what exactly we learned during the testing phase.
Last year, Sega made its return to racing with Daytona Championship USA, a modern take on the highest-grossing arcade game of all time. It seems there’s more to the company’s plans, however, as this week it’s unveiled another new racer — and this one really is new in the truest sense of the word.
This weekend’s Forzathon will offer players the chance to grab the highly expensive Lykan HyperSport alongside the usual credits and XP. It’s one of the more expensive cars in Forza Horizon 3, so if you want a freebie, check out the tasks below.
704Games has unloaded the next trailer for NASCAR Heat 2, featuring the Camping World Truck Series. It also provides our first real gameplay footage of Eldora Speedway.
Codemasters has revealed the latest batch of classic open-wheelers coming to F1 2017. All four hail from the McLaren team, and complete the 12-strong lineup of older models in the game.
Earlier this year, Fanatec unveiled its latest product, the CSL Elite. No, not the one we reviewed last year — a new model, featuring official support for the most popular console this generation, the PlayStation 4.
Over the past weekend, EVO 2017 landed in Las Vegas with thousands of professional fighting game enthusiasts in tow. The long running esports competition is now in its 16th year and seems more popular then ever. Recently released viewership figures for the 18-49 demographic prove this further as the event beat out IndyCar’s Iowa race on July 9!
PlayStation Europe is celebrating this summer with a host of PS4 title reductions in its Summer Sale. Discounts can be found on the European PlayStation Stores and there are multiple price-cuts that may take your fancy.
F1 2017 is shaping up to be the biggest leap for the Codemasters series yet. Whether it be the return of classic machines from the sport’s past or an equal focus on realism and fantasy, this year’s official F1 game will have plenty to offer players next month.
Welcome to Mirror Mode, GTPlanet’s series that shines a spotlight on retro racing games. This time, we explore one of the most influential sim racers of the PlayStation generation: Colin McRae Rally 2.0.
Turn 10 has revealed the first batch of Forza Motorsport 7′s huge car list. It’s a big one, with 167 cars now confirmed for the game prior to its October launch.
As sim racing trickles more into the mainstream, one aspect that escapes a lot of players is the idea of race day tuning. A decent car set-up can often be the difference between failure and victory, so it’s an important aspect of our hobby. Project CARS 2 is aiming to bridge that knowledge gap with a Race Engineer feature.
We’re now barely two months out from Project CARS 2’s September 22 release. To keep the pre-release hype on boil, Slightly Mad Studios has eased the limitations on shared videos from the community. With the floodgates open, we’ve combed through all the footage and found what we think are the best.