DriveClub Dev Teases New Tracks for 2016

There's plenty to look forward to for DriveClub fans.

Posted By | On 22nd, Dec. 2015

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Evolution Studios has been hard at work on DriveClub, what with DriveClub bikes allowing us to race on two wheels as opposed to four, but it’s still hard at work on the original game. In fact, the game’s official Twitter account is teasing some new tracks for players in 2016. You can see one of these in the image above.

Other images showcased varying weather conditions, night-time settings and much more to go with your average city-scape. These tracks look like fairly decent follow-ups to the game’s current roster and it will be interesting to see how Evolution Studios chooses to implement them, considering its experience with both paid and free DLC.

Though DriveClub launched with a variety of issues in October 2014, it’s been supported by Evolution Studios to a huge extent, receiving both free and paid DLC along with numerous other features. What are your thoughts on the new tracks? Let us know in the comments.


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