Right on schedule, Turn 10 has refreshed the Specialty Dealer lineup in Forza 7. Picking up the new pattern that debuted last week, this round is no longer a simple repeat of a previous one.
Formula One is coming to the city of Miami for the 2019 season. Proposed earlier this month, F1 and the Miami City Commission met to approve plans for the GP. The current deal sees the circus running around the circuit for ten years, 2019-2028.
Earlier this month a bombshell reveal showed off the Red Bull RB13 coming to The Crew 2. The idea of a fully-licensed F1 car parading around an open-world racer is unprecedented. As we close in on the game’s June 29 release date, racers won’t have to wait to take it and many other vehicles for a spin.
Heading into today’s race, the end result was a foregone conclusion after qualifying. In what feels like the first time this season, things played out exactly as expected.
Very few race weekends are like the Monaco Grand Prix. The glitz, the glamour, the spectacle — all make for a truly unique race you won’t see anywhere else on the F1 calendar. Heading into the weekend, one thing was clear: Daniel Ricciardo means business.
The Specialty Dealer in Forza 7 has seen its weekly refresh, right on schedule. Unlike previous lineups, this week is a surprise. Players won’t find a mirrored lineup of any week prior; instead, this week is all-new.
Around this time of the year the gaming community runs wild. E3 is right around the corner and with it usually comes the promise of new games and hardware. Last week Shawn Layden put an end to rumors that the PS5 would make an appearance.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa has moved over to Formula E, joining the Venturi team for next season. Massa retired from F1 at the end of last season with 269 race starts, 11 wins, 41 podiums, and 16 pole positions on his resume.
The release date for The Crew 2 is right around the corner. Ubisoft’s sequel to its open world racer is due for release on June 29 on all platforms. A lucky few won’t have to wait as long to get their first taste of the game as closed beta testing kicks off at month’s end.
It’s that time of the week: Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer stock has cycled anew. Veteran players will be more than familiar with this week’s lineup as it mirrors that of week 11. This marks the final week before the cycle begins again, so let’s take a closer look.
Codemasters has revealed a summer release date for F1 2018 on all platforms. As last year’s game proved, there’s plenty that the 2018 game has to live up to. Don’t believe us? Take a look at our F1 2017 review for yourself. Spoiler alert: we loved it.
It’s that time of the year, and the rumor mill is at it once more. The gaming community loves a good rumor from time to time, and recently those talks have focused on PlayStation 5.
Qualifying for tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix was a reserved affair compared to recent outings. That is to say the three sessions went off without a hitch.
Assetto Corsa has a storied history, both on PC and consoles. Since releasing to PC in 2014 and consoles in 2016, there’s been a wealth of added content. With 178 cars, there’s plenty of content (both free and paid) to keep oneself busy.
Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer has seen its weekly refresh. If you’ve been paying attention for the past three weeks, you’ll know the drill. On offer this week is a returning Nissan Skyline GTS-R — a second opportunity at the ultimate R31.
The 2019 season of F1 continues to surprise with potential changes to the sport. Already confirmed is a fuel increase, allowing the cars to race harder. Simpler aero aimed at making overtaking easier and to encourage closer racing is another change making way next season.
This is it. Beginning in 2019, F1 aerodynamics look to become a lot simpler. The reasoning is simple: to encourage closer racing and make overtaking easier.
Turn 10 has given the Forza 7 Specialty Dealer its weekly refresh. On offer this week is a second chance at the second-gen Civic Type R hatchback, alongside three other returning models.