Evolution promises at least another year of support for Driveclub

After its protracted and troubled launch, Drivelub’s developers have said that the PS4 racer will be supported by the studio for at least another year.

Driveclub is gearing up for another big year and we want you to help us shape it,” Evolution community manager Jamie Brayshaw said.

It’s amazing to see the global network of connected racers and clubs in Driveclub keep growing, and we’re looking forward to the year ahead. The community, the game and the servers are all really strong and there’s plenty of new features and updates coming to the game, so there’s never been a better time to join us.

Your input always plays a huge part in powering our monthly updates too, just like you have done from the very start, and we’re already working on your most popular requests. Fully customisable multiplayer lobbies, new difficulty options, more tracks, community events, extra photomode options, fine-tuning for drift mode, smarter notifications and many more developments are all incoming.”

A double XP weekend for all 15 cars included I the PS+ Edition is also underway now, running through until August 24th.

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