Codemasters' GRID series returns with a new Story Mode, Career Mode and Race Creator packed with options. Here's everything you need to know.
GRID Legends associate creative director Steven Brand speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming racer.
Codemasters and EA' upcoming racer is promising an ambitious new story mode, and here we get a meaty look at it.
Codemasters and EA's upcoming racer isn't going to demand a particularly beefy rig, for those planning on playing it on a PC.
Other developers allegedly supporting the solution include Ubisoft, Techland, Codemasters, EXOR Studios and more as per leaked press release.
Initially rumored for January 2022, the three titles will be going live tomorrow, free for all PlayStation Plus subscribers on PS4 and PS5.
The racer will instead adopt a seasonal post-launch model, dropping four chunks of content across 12 months after release.
Race in over 100 cars across +130 routes with AI driver personalities and a race choreographer that adds a bit of random chaos.
Codemasters confirms a major imminent reveal for GRID Legends, featuring information on gameplay, the game's launch, and more.
Ian Bell, who founded the studio in 2009, said that, "With the studio's future now assured, the time is right for me to step aside."
Codemasters Cheshire, the studio that worked on last year's DiRT 5, is at work on its next project, which promises to be a big one.
Codemasters has also outlined the next few months of updates, starting with the release of Imola and Sports Livery updates in October.
Disabled a couple of weeks ago due to some audio issues, F1 2021's 3D audio for headphones has been re-enabled on PS5.
Meanwhile, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game sees a 43 percent increase in sales, rising from eighth to third place.
Just days after ray-tracing was re-enabled in the game's PS5 version, 3D audio via headphones has now been disabled.
EA announces a number of Codemasters titles coming to EA Play next week, and will be of course, available to all Xbox Game Pass users.
NEO: The World Ends with You comes in at No. 10 for a tepid debut, with the majority of its sales coming on the Nintendo Switch.
Several improvements have also been made to the PC version, including improvements to DLSS implementation, options for ray-tracing quality, and more.
EA Sports currently boasts a collective audience of 230 million players, but is looking to more than double that over the coming years.
New details on Boost and Elimination, the former focused on Electric cars and the latter being a vehicle survival mode, also revealed.