GRID 2019

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OVER 70 OF THE MOST ICONIC CARS EVER RACED - Race the greats, both current and classic, across a huge array of vehicle classes. Modern greats such as the Porsche 911 RSR and Ferrari 488 GTE in the GT class to classics including the Ford GT40 and Pontiac Firebird Modified are all available to race to their limits.
12 INCREDIBLE RACING LOCATIONS - Compete in intense wheel-to-wheel races on iconic city streets, world-famous circuits, and beautiful point-topoints, featuring Havana, Shanghai, Brands Hatch, Indianapolis and many more, with multiple routes at each location and varied time of day and weather conditions.
CREATE YOUR STORY, DEFINE YOUR LEGACY - Choose from 6 main career paths all leading to the GRID World Series, plus additional Showdown events.
THE FERNANDO ALONSO CHALLENGE - One of the most successful racing drivers of the modern era across F1, Endurance and Stock racing, Fernando Alonso joins GRID as Race Consultant and his Renault R26 car features in-game. Complete his challenges and earn the right to race Alonso himself.
6 EXCITING RACE TYPES - Challenge yourself across various modes in-game, as well as an event/race creator:
RACECRAFT - An innovative moment-to-moment scoring system that rewards players for technical, skilful or brave racing. Players can earn points from teammates, rivals and nemesis drivers to improve their score both offline and online.
IMPACTFUL DAMAGE SYSTEMS - Affecting both players and AI racers, GRID's damage builds on Codemasters' class-leading damage system to visually and mechanically change your race. Damage will affect visuals as well as handling, with potential for terminal damage.
PLAYER PROGRESSION - Earn experience through racing and Racecraft to level up and receive rewards. Players get rewarded with Prestige, Player Cards, new team-mates and achievements throughout.
GET COMPETITIVE ONLINE - Race in either Quick Match or use the online event creator and take your racing to the next level, either in a public game or with friends in private races

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Standard Edition

GRID is a racing experience like no other. Offering unrivalled moment-to-moment racing, GRID returns with an all-new experience where every race is the chance to choose your own path, create your own story and conquer the world of motorsport. Take your place in the GRID World Series and fight in thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles with the most iconic and desirable race cars – current and classic, from GT through Touring and Muscle to Stock and Super Modifieds – and in some of the world’s most iconic locations. GRID captures every moment of the race, from the adrenaline rush of lights-out to the elation at the chequered flag – and in-between, it’s all action too. Incidents come one right after the other – tight overtakes, bumper-to bumper scrapes and competitive collisions – all heightened by rivalries, team-mates and a nemesis driver who will all either try to help or hinder your progress.

Digital: Steam / Xbox

Launch Edition

GRID is a racing experience like no other. Offering unrivalled moment-to-moment racing, GRID returns with an all-new experience where every race is the chance to choose your own path, create your own story and conquer the world of motorsport. Take your place in the GRID World Series and fight in thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles with the most iconic and desirable race cars – current and classic, from GT through Touring and Muscle to Stock and Super Modifieds – and in some of the world’s most iconic locations. GRID captures every moment of the race, from the adrenaline rush of lights-out to the elation at the chequered flag – and in-between, it’s all action too. Incidents come one right after the other – tight overtakes, bumper-to bumper scrapes and competitive collisions – all heightened by rivalries, team-mates and a nemesis driver who will all either try to help or hinder your progress.

Pre-order Includes the unique GRID Edition Aston Martin Vantage GT4.

Digital: PlayStation / Xbox

Ultimate Edition

Pre-order the GRID Ultimate Edition and receive, in addition to the main game

+ 3 days early access
+ Season 1
+ Season 2
+ Season 3
+ Grid Edition Aston Martin Vantage GT4
+ Grid Edition Pontiac Firebird Modified
+ Grid Edition Chevrolet Corvette C7.R
+ Grid Edition Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Time Attack
+ Grid Edition Renault R26
+ Player Cards
+ Player Banners
+ Unique Liveries
+ VIP Status

GRID is a racing experience like no other. Offering unrivalled moment-to-moment racing, GRID returns with an all-new experience where every race is the chance to choose your own path, create your own story and conquer the world of motorsport. Take your place in the GRID World Series and fight in thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles with the most iconic and desirable race cars – current and classic, from GT through Touring and Muscle to Stock and Super Modifieds – and in some of the world’s most iconic locations. GRID captures every moment of the race, from the adrenaline rush of lights-out to the elation at the chequered flag – and in-between, it’s all action too. Incidents come one right after the other – tight overtakes, bumper-to bumper scrapes and competitive collisions – all heightened by rivalries, team-mates and a nemesis driver who will all either try to help or hinder your progress.

Digital: PlayStation / Steam / Xbox

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By manufacturer
101 Motorsport

  • Honda CR-X "MightyMouse" as Honda CR-X MightyMouse

5ZIGEN
  • Honda Civic Type R (FD2) as Honda Civic FD2

Acura
  • ARX-05 DPi

Alfa Romeo
  • 155 TS

Alpine
  • A110 1800 Group 4

Aston Martin
  • Vantage GT4
  • Vantage GT4 GRID Edition included in GRID Launch Edition / GRID Ultimate Edition
  • Vantage GTE (2018)
  • Vulcan AMR Pro Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC)

Audi
  • R8 1:1
  • RS 3 LMS
  • S1 quattro Concept original vehicle / Hot Hatch Showdown (Season 1 DLC)

Auto Gallery
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32)

BMW
  • M1 Turbo Group 5
  • M3 (E30) Touring Car

Brabham
  • BT62 Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC)

Bugatti
  • Veyron 16.4 Super Sport Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC - free play/multiplayer loaner car)

Cadillac
  • DPi-V.R

Chevrolet
  • Camaro GT4.R
  • Camaro SSX Concept
  • Camaro Super Tourer original vehicle
  • Camaro Z28 (1970) Modified original vehicle
  • Corvette C7.R
  • Corvette C7.R GRID Edition included in GRID Ultimate Edition

Datsun
  • 240Z (S30) Modified original vehicle

Dodge
  • Challenger SRT Modified original vehicle

Dumont
  • Type 37 original vehicle

ESCORT
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX WTAC as Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX Time Attack

Ferrari
  • 330 P4
  • 365 GTB4 Competizione
  • 488 GTE
  • 512 BB LM
  • 599XX Evo Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC) - free play/multiplayer loaner car
  • F430 Challenge
  • FXX Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC)
  • FXX-K Evo Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC)

Ford
  • Capri Turbo Group 5
  • Falcon (FG X) VASC
  • Focus (Mk III) ST BTCC as Focus TC-2
  • GT Heritage Edition Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC) - free play/multiplayer loaner car
  • GT LM GTE
  • GT40
  • Mustang GT4
  • Mustang Mach 1 Modified original vehicle
  • Sierra Cosworth RS500
  • Sierra Cosworth RS500 Group A

Holden
  • Commodore (ZB) VASC

Honda
  • NSX-GT Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC - free play/multiplayer loaner car)
  • S2000 Modified original vehicle

JEDI
  • F1000-SPEC

Jupiter
  • Eagleray Mk5 original vehicle
  • San Marino Oval Stock original vehicle

Koenigsegg
  • Agera RS Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC)
  • Jesko Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC)

Lancia
  • Delta HF Integrale Super Hatch original vehicle / Hot Hatch Showdown (Season 1 DLC)
  • Stratos Le Mans GTP

MCA Suspension
  • MCA Hammerhead Nissan Silvia (S13)

McLaren
  • M8D

MINI
  • Hatch JCW original vehicle / Hot Hatch Showdown (Season 1 DLC)
  • Miglia Challenge

Mitsubishi
  • Lancer Evolution VI Time Attack original vehicle
  • Lancer Evolution VI Time Attack GRID Edition included in GRID Ultimate Edition

Nissan
  • 300ZX (Z32) Modified original vehicle
  • 350Z (Z33) Gr.2 original vehicle
  • GT-R GT500 2008 as GT-R Racing Car (GT500 Spec) Track Day Hypercars (Season 3 DLC - free play/multiplayer loaner car)
  • Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC10) Modified original vehicle
  • Skyline GT-R (R32) Group A

Pagani
  • Zonda Revolución Track Day Supercars (Season 2 DLC) - free play/multiplayer loaner car

PanSpeed
  • Mazda RX-7 FD3S

Plymouth
  • AAR 'Cuda Modified original vehicle

Pontiac
  • Firebird (1970) Modified original vehicle
  • Firebird (1970 ) Modified GRID Edition included in GRID Ultimate Edition

Porsche
  • 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
  • 911 (991) RSR
  • 911 (997) GT4
  • 917/30
  • 935/78 Group 5 "Moby Dick"

Renault
  • Clio Super 1600 Hot Hatch Showdown (Season 1 DLC) - free play/multiplayer loaner car
  • R26
  • R26 GRID Edition included in GRID Ultimate Edition

Scorch Racing
  • Under Suzuki Nissan Silvia (S15) as Nissan Silvia Time Attack Spec (S15)

SRT
  • Viper GTS-R

Subaru
  • BRZ Modified original vehicle
  • WRX STI TC-2 original vehicle

Tomei Cusco
  • Subaru Impreza WRX STI

Volkswagen
  • Golf GTI TCR

Volvo
  • 850 Estate Touring Car

By class
Touring Cars

TC-2
  • Audi RS 3 LMS
  • Ford Focus TC-2
  • Subaru WRX STI TC-2
  • Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR
Super Tourers
  • Chevrolet Camaro Super Tourer
  • Ford Falcon (FG X) Supercar
  • Holden Commodore (ZB) Supercar
TC-1 Specials
  • BMW M1 Turbo Group 5
  • Ford Capri Turbo Group 5
  • Porsche 935/78 Group 5 "Moby Dick"

Stock Cars
Muscle
  • Chevrolet Camaro SSX Concept
  • Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Modified
  • Dodge Challenger SRT Modified
  • Ford Mustang Mach 1 Modified
  • Plymouth AAR 'Cuda Modified
  • Pontiac Firebird Modified
Pro Trucks
  • Dumont Type 37
Oval Stock
  • Jupiter San Marino Oval Stock

Tuner
Modified
  • Datsun 240Z (S30) Modified
  • Honda S2000 Modified
  • Nissan 300ZX (Z32) Modified
  • Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC10) Modified
  • Subaru BRZ Modified
Super Modified
  • 5ZIGEN Honda Civic Type R (FD2)
  • Auto Gallery Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32)
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Time Attack
  • PanSpeed Mazda RX-7 FD3S
  • Tomei Cusco Subaru Impreza WRX STI
World Time Attack
  • Audi R8 1:1
  • Honda CR-X MightyMouse
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX Time Attack
  • MCA Hammerhead Nissan Silvia (S13)
  • Nissan Silvia Time Attack Spec (S15)

GT
GT Group 2
  • Aston Martin Vantage GT4
  • Chevrolet Camaro GT4.R
  • Ford Mustang GT4
  • Nissan 350Z (Z33) Gr.2
  • Porsche 911 (997) GT4
GT Group 1
  • Aston Martin Vantage GTE (2018)
  • Chevrolet Corvette C7.R
  • Ferrari 488 GTE
  • Ford GT LM GTE
  • Porsche 911 (991) RSR
  • SRT Viper GTS-R
Prototype
  • Acura ARX-05 DPi
  • Cadillac DPi-V.R

Invitational
Skirmish
  • Jupiter Eagleray Mk5
Classic Mini Cup
  • Mini Miglia Challenge
Classic Touring Car
  • Alfa Romeo 155 TS
  • BMW M3 (E30) Touring Car
  • Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth
  • Volvo 850 Estate Touring Car
Classic GT
  • Alpine A110 1800 Group 4
  • Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione
  • Lancia Stratos Le Mans GTP
  • Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
Classic Ferrari Cup
  • Ferrari 512 BB LM
Ferrari Cup
  • Ferrari F430 Challenge
F1000
  • JEDI F1000-SPEC
Heritage Super Tourers
  • Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Group A
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) Group A
Historic GT
  • Ferrari 330 P4
  • Ford GT40
Group 7 Specials
  • McLaren M8D
  • Porsche 917/30
Renault R26
  • Renault R26

Seasons
Super Hatches
  • Audi S1 quattro Concept
  • Lancia Delta HF Integrale Super Hatch
  • MINI Hatch JCW
  • Renault Clio Super 1600
TC-500
  • Honda NSX-GT
  • Nissan GT-R Racing Car (GT500 Spec)
Track Day GT
  • Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro
  • Brabham BT62
  • Ferrari FXX
  • Pagani Zonda Revolución
Track Day Hypercar
  • Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport
  • Ferrari FXX-K Evo
  • Koenigsegg Agera RS
  • Koenigsegg Jesko
Track Day Specials
  • Ferrari 599XX Evo
  • Ford GT Heritage Edition

Circuits
  • Brands Hatch, UK
  • Crescent Valley Circuit, USA original circuit fka Autosport Raceway (GRID Autosport)
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway, USA
  • Okutama Circuit, Japan original circuit
  • Red Bull Ring, Austria free track update (Season 2)
  • Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
  • Silverstone Circuit, UK
  • Suzuka Circuit, Japan free track update (Season 3)
  • Sydney Motorsport Park, Australia
  • Zhejiang International Circuit, China

Street tracks
  • Barcelona, Spain original street track
  • Paris, France original street track / free track update (Season 1)
  • Havana, Cuba original street track
  • San Francisco, USA original street track
  • Shanghai, China original street track

12 cars and 90 career races delivered over three "Seasons"
  • Season 1 - Hot Hatch Showdown - 4 cars, 30 career races
  • Season 2 - Track Day Supercars - 4 cars, 30 career races
  • Season 3 - Track Day Hypercars - 4 cars, 30 career races
All post-launch track DLC will be free.

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I should normally be very happy with this but 2 locations with différent routes makes me think of the awful grid2. Also another game which seems low on content and will probably see similar dlc plan as D2...Wait and see !
 
I should normally be very happy with this but 2 locations with différent routes makes me think of the awful grid2. Also another game which seems low on content and will probably see similar dlc plan as D2...Wait and see !

The end card of the announcement trailer confirms three seasons of DLC.
 
Looks amazing. Been wanting a new Grid for years, especially as Autosport was so much fun. 12 locations however doesn't sound like many considering how many different cars will feature. But I guess it's all in the quality not the quantity.
 
It amazes me how many people straight up don't realize, or don't care, that Codies past two games barring F1 (and maybe even then!) have been utter disasters in terms of fostering any good will between players.

Why would it change with GRID?

Because your right. Most people don't care. It's entirely opinion based so my view is if it follows dirt rally 2 and F1 2018 then I'm very excited. For it.
 
It amazes me how many people straight up don't realize, or don't care, that Codies past two games barring F1 (and maybe even then!) have been utter disasters in terms of fostering any good will between players.

Why would it change with GRID?

You're not wrong, and I am a little cautious. From the passage it reads as a return to how things should've been. I would think this would restore some of what was lost. Ah who knows, I need (and want) to see more on this new GRID.

Ok so far no sign of Ravenwest....




A good or bad thing?

Bad because what would the game be without them?

Good because they were a pain to beat. :P
 
I have been waiting for a new GRID game for many years...

The fourth game in the series, GRID delivers intense wheel to wheel racing action, spanning four continents in some of the world’s most famous city streets and race circuits. Choose cars from GT, Touring, Stock, Muscle, Super-Modified and more, across race types including Circuit, Street Racing, Ovals, Hot Laps, Point-to-Point and World Time Attack.

GRID strikes the perfect balance, offering risk and reward for every type of racer. Handling is incredibly responsive with a learning curve that appeals to both casual arcade gamers through to the core simulation racers. Progression is rewarded through liveries, player cards, team mates, achievements and driving accolades. AI drivers push the player to their limits to earn a place on the podium and ultimate victory in the GRID World Series Championship. Realistic damage can affect both the car’s performance and handling and too much contact with the same racer will see them emerge as a nemesis who will stop at nothing to get their revenge in the race.

Established as one of the best modern-day drivers across F1®, Endurance and Stock Racing, Fernando Alonso has signed as a Race Consultant and appears in-game. Players enter a series of events against some of Alonso’s Esports driving team ‘FA Racing’, across multiple classes of racing before coming face to face with the former World Champion in his infamous Renault R26 F1® car, in a final showdown event.


“GRID as a racing franchise is revered by our community and we are delighted to bring it to the current generation of consoles,” said Chris Smith, GRID Game Director at Codemasters. “The game offers so much variety and depth, from the number of modern and classic cars through to the locations and race options. Renowned for its handling, the game will appeal to all types of player, from casual drivers who want a lean-in challenge, to sim drivers who want some serious fun.

We are also delighted to work alongside Fernando Alonso who is arguably one of the world’s greatest ever drivers. His experience and knowledge has enabled us to make improvements to both the performance and handling of our cars. We could not be more proud to have signed him both in-game and as a Race Consultant. We can’t wait for our players to experience the final version when it comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC this September.”

Fernando Alonso added: “Having competed across F1®, Endurance and Stock Racing, GRID is the perfect game for me and I’m delighted the studio has added both myself and my racing team into the game. GRID offers so much variety and I welcome the challenge when players get to line-up against me.”
 
Take your place in the GRID World Series and fight in thrilling wheel-to-wheel battles with the most iconic and desirable race cars – current and classic, from GT through Touring and Muscle to Stock and Super Modifieds – and in some of the world’s most iconic locations. GRID captures every moment of the race, from the adrenaline rush of lights-out to the elation at the chequered flag – and in-between, it’s all action too.

Incidents come one right after the other – tight overtakes, bumper-to bumper scrapes and competitive collisions – all heightened by rivalries, team-mates and a nemesis driver who will all either try to help or hinder your progress.

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I'll add myself to the growing list of people who wants this to recapture the magic of the first title. That first game was legit. And yes, that's a reference.

Unfortunately, given the details we know thus far and how the last Grid (or non-F1 Codemasters in general) game turned out, I have my reservations.
 
Because your right. Most people don't care. It's entirely opinion based so my view is if it follows dirt rally 2 and F1 2018 then I'm very excited. For it.

Uh huh.

So announcing support in a game and pushing out a few patches in the proceeding three months before abandoning the game in DiRT 4, saying that the game would straddle the line between sim and arcade (it didn't, it just muddled those lines more then sticking with one or the other) announcing the next title as if people wouldn't forget about the past, making the DLC content plan entirely rehashed 'remastered' rally locations from the first game, with the only new location based content being rallycross, effectively making an online only sim racer and potentially having the career locked out when the game servers go offline, and having the FFB on wheels borked at launch for three months is 'entirely opinion based'. Oh yeah, unrelated, but did I mention Codemasters buying out Evolution, giving them one chance to make a game, and basically killing them dead?

You're not wrong, and I am a little cautious. From the passage it reads as a return to how things should've been.

So did DiRT Rally 2.0 after DiRT 4. I sure as **** won't make that same mistake twice.

also lol the modern Camaro shown off in the screenshots is from DiRT 3 so I can already tell they're reusing content.
 
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