That free version of Driveclub Sony promised us is actually happening
It's been long time coming but the PS Plus version of Driveclub is apparently almost ready to screech off the starting line. When asked yesterday on Twitter about the progress of the long awaited game Paul Rustchynsky, game director at Evolution Studios, replied with the below.
@undeadrocker666 We're in the final stages of development now.June 10, 2015
Driveclub was originally released back in October and has had a bumpy ride not just with the lack of the PS Plus version but with launch issues blighting the release overall. The fact that Evolution is still working on the titles is definitely promising news.
Evolution has also been teasing a partnership with Velocity 2X developers Futurlab to create a Velocity Tour Pack. While I'd like to say this will include Lt Kai Tana's teleporting ship, this might make things significantly more difficult for other players so some vinyl art for vehicles sounds slightly more likely.
We're making stunning art with @FuturLab for the next #DRIVECLUB Tour Pack! Here's a little preview for you :) pic.twitter.com/zRuLBCy2Z3June 10, 2015
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Louise Blain is a journalist and broadcaster specialising in gaming, technology, and entertainment. She is the presenter of BBC Radio 3’s monthly Sound of Gaming show and has a weekly consumer tech slot on BBC Radio Scotland. She can also be found on BBC Radio 4, BBC Five Live, Netflix UK's YouTube Channel, and on The Evolution of Horror podcast. As well as her work on GamesRadar, Louise writes for NME, T3, and TechRadar. When she’s not working, you can probably find her watching horror movies or playing an Assassin’s Creed game and getting distracted by Photo Mode.
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