Driveclub VR

Driveclub VR (2016)

by Evolution Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genres:Simulator, Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The roar of the engines… the screech of the tires... the scream of the crowds… Experience the wild rush of high-octane VR racing from behind the wheel of the most powerful, high-end cars on the planet. Strap into the driver’s seat and thunder across challenging tracks around the world in an action-packed solo career, or with your friends in an online VR driving club. Whether you’re a debut driver or a rapid-racing veteran, your steering skills, reflexes and courage will be pushed to the absolute limit. DriveClub VR is packed with the best bits from the hit PlayStation 4 game, along with selected packs from the extensive DLC collection – as well as new and totally bespoke VR modes and features.Show more
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