Xbox Live subscribers, rejoice! While a new Forza title isn’t on the docket for this year, that doesn’t mean players will be left high and dry. Next month, Forza Motorsport 6 will headline the free Games With Gold lineup.
With the current series of events winding down, Forza Horizon 4 players still have plenty to look forward to. The next round of seasons are right around the corner, which of course means a new update lurks. Sure enough, Playground Games has detailed what’s in store for the game’s next major update.
In April, Bigben Interactive announced its plans to release an official game for the FIA Euro Truck Racing Championship. Suffice to say, this will be a sim racer exclusively featuring hulking big rigs, the first of its kind. It joins the likes of official WRC, Blancpain GT, and Formula 1 games in the genre.
With this month’s update out in the wild, players will soon bid farewell to further updates for Forza Motorsport 7. After two years, Turn 10 has confirmed development on FM7 will end following next month’s update.
Formula One returns to Circuit Paul Ricard this weekend for the French Grand Prix. This is the second year around the venue for the circus since returning to France last year.
Here at the beginning of summer, Assetto Corsa Competizione sits in a rather unique position. It has the spotlight all to itself, at least until F1 2019 touches down later this month. While we first got to know it with our hands-on preview last year, we’re now back to put our spin on the retail release.
In 2017, Microsoft announced a new service for console gamers, the Xbox Game Pass. Subscribers would have access to a library of over 100 games from first- and third-party developers, all for $10 per month.
Microsoft kicked off its E3 conference with the promise of new discoveries. While focusing on new games, Xbox head Phil Spencer promised a peek into the future of the brand.
With E3 2019 right around the corner, Fanatec has announced its latest offering. If the CSL Elite Wheel base looks and sounds familiar, it should. In 2017, Fanatec released the dedicated CSL Elite Wheel for the PS4. One year later, the German brand returned with the standalone CSL Elite Wheel Base +, also for the PS4.
The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to all players. This month’s update is a smaller affair, focusing on the Forza Race Regulations System.
Two weeks ago, Codemasters opened the floodgates with season one DLC for DiRT Rally 2.0. The first injection of new content saw the likes of the Citroën C4 and Skoda Fabia make their way to the game.
The updates for RaceRoom Racing Experience keep on rolling. Last week, Sector3 confirmed the Porsche 964 Carrera Cup for the PC racer as a follow-up to the Turbo RSR. R3E has been on a roll with the Stuttgart brand since acquiring its license back in 2017.
The fun continues with the Horizon Festival as Series 7 is now available for Forza Horizon 4 players. Going by the name “Festival Playlist”, it gives players an idea of what the latest update brings to the table.
Swedish developer Sector3 Studios is back with another RaceRoom Racing Experience teaser. This time around, it’s not an under-the-radar track, but a deep cut from Porsche’s motorsport history.
The iRacing team has kicked 2019 off on the right foot with the year’s first major update now available to all subscribers. Following up on the recent teaser trailer for the BMW M8 GTE, the V8-powered racer makes it iRacing debut in Season 2.
Whenever Lamborghini debuts a new model, an open top variant is sure to follow sooner or later. At this year’s Geneva International Motor Show, Lamborghini pulled the wraps off the Aventador SVJ roadster.