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Need for Speed Heat Quiz: Test Your Palm City Trivia Knowledge!

If you’re anything like us, you’ve been putting some time into Need for Speed Heat recently. While not exactly the most faithful driving simulation out there, there’s something that’s just… fun about tanking around a fictional Florida in an outrageously body-kitted Ford GT. Except when a cop in a Rhino smashes you so hard you go back to the 8-bit gaming era.

Microsoft’s Next Xbox is Actually Just Called ‘Xbox’, Apparently

Last week at The Game Awards, Microsoft made the surprise reveal of its next-generation console, the Xbox Series X. The fourth iteration of Redmond’s video game console is a drastic departure in terms of aesthetic appeal. It bears more of a resemblance to a Small Form Factor (SFF) PC than a conventional console.

Le Mans Reveals New Hyperpole Qualifying Format for 2020

The governing body of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) will shake up next year’s race yet with a new two-stage qualifying format. It replaces the three-session qualifying we’ve seen in recent years, as the top-class LMP1 cars make their final appearance.

GT Sport Time Trials: Crowning Glory and Dampened Spirits

The last GT Sport Time Trials of 2019 are underway, and provide something of a varied challenge which serves to highlight just how much the game has evolved in the last two years. Both tracks and both car options are in fact part of the game’s post-launch update content.

Sony Releases Official DualShock 4 ‘Back Button’ Attachment

While all the chatter right now is about the next generation of consoles arriving this time next year, Sony hasn’t forgotten the current machines just yet. It has just announced a new add-on peripheral for the DualShock 4 controller, going by the less-than catchy name of “Back Button Attachment”.

GT Sport Daily Races: One Plus One Makes Three

There’s a little less choice than usual in this week’s GT Sport Daily Races, with a pair of one-make events making for very homogeneous grids — but all is not quite what it seems.