The latest proof that racing esports are on the up comes from McLaren. According to the British car maker, over half a million gamers took part in its multi-platform McLaren Shadow initiative.
Turn 10 has released details on the next episode of Forza Monthly, its show on all things Forza. To do so, it’s showcasing Porsche’s newest car, the 992-era 911, which suggests it’s coming to the game very soon.
It’s hard to believe, but the Huracan showed up on the scene half a decade ago. Lamborghini’s given it a sprucing up to kick off 2019, dubbing the new model the Evo.
Gran Turismo is back in Las Vegas for a huge trade show. No, we’re not talking SEMA: Sony is using its sim racing franchise to show off its new 8K resolution TV screens at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Slightly Mad Studios has been dominated the news cycle in 2019 so far. Between an entirely new console and confirmation of Project CARS 3, the UK studio has been busy. We know to not expect the Mad Box before 2022, but it will be a bit of a wait for the team’s next mainline sim racer too.
Slightly Mad Studios’ CEO has been busy on our forums as of late. Not only did he confirm the team was working on Project CARS 3 last month — now he’s offered clarification on the nature of the upcoming title.
Another year is wrapping up. We’re mere hours away from 2019, and thus, we’re looking back on what the last 12 months have given us in the gaming world.
We’re back for some good old-fashioned photographic fun in Forza Horizon 4. It’s been a while, but to make things simpler during this busy holiday season, our latest theme is all about Forza Edition cars.
Last week Fortune Island appeared off the coast of Great Britain in Forza Horizon 4. It introduced not only a harsh new environment to master and 10 new cars — it brought with it one of the easiest sources of credits in the game.
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes did it again in F1 this year. To celebrate, our latest Gran Turismo Sport photo mode competition is putting the game’s “Maestro” and the brand in the spotlight.
When Forza Horizon 4 launched earlier this year, it did so with the largest lineup of cars in the sub-franchise’s history. Despite that, it came without a handful of brands, including Lexus, Rolls-Royce, and Mitsubishi. Now, it seems like the latter could be returning to the fold.