“That’s all going to be free, and the experience of DriveClub when it comes out is going to be absolutely huge.” It was also intended for the game to be an early poster child for PlayStation Plus on PS4. "Ultimately, the game that you buy at launch will be the doorway to a wider experience that’s going to be fed week-on-week with brand new content,” came the comments from director Col Rodgers. The developer also made it clear early that it had plans to support the game post-launch with plenty of additional content. Motorstorm was raw, aggressive, and messy DriveClub was more sophisticated, straight-faced, and better looking. As with many of the Worldwide Studios teams, Evolution was aiming for something a little more serious for PS4. It was one of Sony's early flagship titles, along with Killzone: Shadow Fall, to really show off the power of its new machine. Announced alongside the PS4 itself back in February 2013, DriveClub looked jaw-droppingly gorgeous from the very start. One thing you can say for the game is that it's been at the beating heart of everything good and bad about this generation of consoles. Those who still have DriveClub will be disconnected from the titular clubs, and will have to slide through the rain offline forever more. More than that, the servers will be shut off from today. Its time on the road has almost come to an end, as Sony has delisted the title from the PlayStation Store. DriveClub has had quite the journey, hasn't it? The ill-fated Evolution Studios produced this equally ill-fated PlayStation 4 exclusive racer, and to say it's had a rough time of it would be an understatement.
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