Sector3 Studios’ free-to-play driving game has received an important update. Perhaps the most prominent part of the update is the inclusion of another Scandinavian track, Falkenbergs Motorbana in Sweden.
With DiRT 4 a mere week away, Codemasters has released a new version of The DiRT Show to build some last hype. Chaired by Rallycross commentator Andrew Coley, he takes a look at some behind-the-scenes elements of DiRT 4’s development.
Last week, Digital Foundry showed us how much of a difference the PS4 Pro makes on GT Sport’s performance. In this week’s video, Digital Foundry explains why GT Sport can be considered a worthy generational leap over GT6.
Last month Codemasters officially announced F1 2017. The major takeaway for this year’s game is classic F1 machines will be returning to the franchise after a four year hiatus.
Polyphony Digital has released the latest update for the GT Sport closed beta. The 1.06 update opens access to the Asia region and introduce numerous improvements to the game.
Whilst players have had the Gran Turismo Sport beta in their hands since March, Polyphony Digital has been coy on details surrounding the single player experience. However, a recent interview in a magazine discussing Gamescom may have revealed new training features.
Engadget reports the PlayStation 3 has ended its production run in Japan. According to its own website, Sony has officially completed shipping of the model in the company’s home country.
With Dirt 4 and F1 2017 around the corner, not to mention the likes of Forza Motorsport 7, Gran Turismo Sport, and Project Cars 2 set to drop later in the year, the second half of 2017 is shaping up to be something special. That also means major sales for racing games already on the market players might’ve missed the first time around.
Progress continues on PC-based sim racer rFactor 2. To give fans a better understanding, Developer Studio 397 has released the latest Roadmap Update outlining what’s to come in the near future.