The latest update for Driveclub is about to come screaming ’round the corner, and this month, two expansions will be in the passenger seat. In this new update, the Scotland “Old Town” track will bring six new variants to play across all game modes, while a new Hardcore steering mode will turn off such niceties as traction and stability control to provide a new driving challenge. The level cap for the Elite and Drive levels have also been raised by ten and the Club level by 25 and Private Lobbies, introduced in the November update, have received improvements to the Photo Mode settings, including ones that promise to eliminate “ghosting, wrong way timers and automated reset to track scenarios”.
In addition to these free new features (a full list of which you can on the game’s official Facebook page), the No Limits and Suzuki expansion packs are also arriving. Both will include six new tour events, five new PSN trophies and two new vehicles a piece. No Limits will add the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II & Honda Civic Type-R to the game, while the Suzuki content will add the Suzuki GSX-R1000 & Suzuki GSX-S1000 ABS bikes. Each will cost $3.49.
Driveclub released exclusively on the PlayStation 4 in October 2014. Update 1.26 will be available for download starting tomorrow, February 11, 2016. Get up to speed on all the driving drama by hitting up the preview trailer above. And for more on the game be sure to hit up the Gameranx site tag for more news and the latest posts.