Driveclub VR, a new VR-exclusive version of the PlayStation 4’s racing game, was revealed earlier this year. In addition to support for the PlayStation VR headset, Driveclub VR would also be receiving a slew of new tracks that were not previously available in the non-VR version of Driveclub.
Now, former Driveclub game director Paul Rustchynsky has tweeted that those new tracks would actually be coming to the regular Driveclub in the form of a free update.
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New tracks aren’t all that’s coming to Driveclub VR, however. At Gamescom, developers SIE Immersive Technology Group revealed a set of a new features that would be included in the PlayStation VR-exclusive:
- Game modes: Online virtual reality multiplayer race modes and an action-packed single player career are joined by drifting and time trial challenges.
- Tracks: New and classic Driveclub tracks are brought to life through the power of PlayStation VR, including five all-new Urban locations.
- A closer look: More than 80 cars are recreated with immaculate detail for players to explore up close with Inspection Mode.
- Cruise control: A little time to kick back, open the throttle or just coast and explore any track, in any country at your leisure in Cruise Mode.
- Virtual passenger: An immersive thrill ride through exciting replays of hot laps as players watch themselves handle their greatest challenges from a unique viewpoint in Passenger Mode.
Driveclub VR is a standalone game that will be available for the PlayStation VR when it launches on October 13.