In terms of gameplay, players are able to make clubs of up to six players and complete challenges together to earn fame, which is the basic form of currency in the game. Every team member’s action contributes to the club’s overall success. The game’s tracks and environments are inspired by real places in diverse regions across the globe.
“Driveclub” also features dynamic weather such as rain and snow, and a day-night cycle too. Each raindrop has a realistic behavior too, indicating how the game developer worked on the game’s minute details.
The racing video game also features three game modes – tour, single event, and multiplayer. In the tour mode, single-player events set in various locations can be played using the allocated cars.
In the single event mode, players choose what event they would like to play, whether drift, race, or time-trial, and also have the freedom to select the location, weather, and other options.
The multiplayer game mode revolves around competition and cooperation with real-life players. Players can complete challenges with social leaderboards, create clubs, and play online races.
Initially, players will be able to choose from a selection of 50 cars, and will also have the chance to access 50 more cars via download from the PlayStation Store for free. The car variants are categorized into a hot hatch, sports, performance, super, and hyper. The player also has the option to customize his preferred car with paint jobs, stickers, spoilers, and other exterior add-ons.
Correction, there’ll be TWO free cars this month. One via free DLC, and one that can be unlocked by reaching driver rank 66.
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