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The game is expected to be released in 2026
Hurry up!
The franchise has been delighting racing fans since 1994
But there's still time to chase until October
The series celebrated its 20th anniversary in May 2025
Despite the fact that Crash Team Rumble is barely staying afloat and Crash Bandicoot 5 is rumoured to be cancelled, the franchise about the beloved bandit continues to show some success. The real triumph was Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, which, according to the official Twitter account of the series, has sold more than ten million copies worldwide.
PlayStation has released a new trailer showcasing the improvements its powerful PS5 Pro console brings to Xbox's flagship game, Forza Horizon 5. And it's still hard to imagine what a strange time we live in.
The game is in its early stages
Less than a month after finalising its licensing deal with Electronic Arts and Codemasters, the FIA has announced a new agreement that will bring back the WRC games in 2027 with a "brand new series of games" to be developed by Nacon. This marks a fresh start for the iconic franchise, promising to "revolutionise" the rally simulation genre.
Polyphony Digital and PlayStation have announced the latest update to Gran Turismo 7, which adds four new cars, expands the World Circuit events and extends support for Sophy artificial intelligence. The update is now available for PS5, PS4 and PSVR2, so all players can enjoy the new content.
FSR and DLSS support has been added to the game
The developer has taken care of users of all PC categories
Gran Turismo 7 is available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 and has received many updates since its release in March 2022 that have significantly enhanced the gaming experience.
Forza Horizon 5 has become a real gift for arcade racing fans - the release on PlayStation 5, which took place on 29 April 2025, brought more than 1.2 million sales in the first week. This demonstrates the huge demand for the game, even considering that it was released on Sony consoles almost four years after its launch on Xbox.
Gran Turismo has long been a symbol of PlayStation, but few people know that at the start, the cult series could have remained a niche game for hardcore car simulation fans. Former president of PlayStation Studios Shuhei Yoshida shares the story of how his advice changed the fate of the first game - and possibly the entire franchise.














