It’s a very racy-looking week in the Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races this week, with all three events featuring track machines — and from the very highest echelons too.
If you were hoping to attend the final preliminary live event in the 2024 Gran Turismo World Series and hadn’t yet picked up some tickets, your time has run out.
The upcoming series and update for Forza Horizon 5 has been presented by Playground Games, in its latest “Let’s Go” stream slightly ahead of its usual schedule.
Following some pretty strong rumors just a week ago, and a hand-drawn image of the console’s box art work, Sony itself has teased the final design of the PlayStation 5 Pro with a very cheeky Easter Egg indeed.
A new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges is becoming available to players around the world, updating as midnight passes on Thursday evening in each time zone.
It’s been a bit over 13 years since the last game in the Test Drive Unlimited series, TDU2, and while that had something of a mixed reception it did gain a niche following. As such, the third game in the series has been one much anticipated on GTPlanet.
There’s a rare appearance for one of the least conventional vehicles in the game in this week’s Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, available from today and for the next seven days.
With two weeks to go until Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown finally launches, KT Racing has detailed its plans for the game’s first year — which include a surprise return to Ibiza.
The final August set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges is starting to land on player consoles, as midnight passes in each time zone around the world to get Friday underway.
Turn 10 has issued a new statement to fans about the plans for the future of Forza Motorsport, detailing some key requested features and gameplay changes in response to fan feedback.
A well-known gaming industry leaker has teased the final design for the long-rumored PlayStation 5 Pro console, with a sketch based upon the console’s consumer packaging.
Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races are focused entirely on racing machinery this week, with the latest set of three events now available for the next seven days.
After more than 20 years on the bench, classic arcade driving game Tokyo Xtreme Racer is slated for one of the unlikeliest comebacks as developer Genki has announced a new title for 2025.