![]() Game director Paul Rustchynsky blamed heavy server load for the delay, with gamers buying the full game already struggling to get online. The free, limited access PS Plus edition of DriveClub was due to launch alongside the retail version of the game, on the 7 th of October in North America, 8 th in Europe and 10 th in the UK, but Sony "temporarily delayed" the rollout at the last minute. Read about all the best PS4 bundles and deals PS+ VERSION DELAYED It's not a bad deal, but it's £20 more than you'll currently pay for a PS4 and FIFA 15, so you might want to grab that instead and buy Driveclub separately. There's also good news for anyone looking for a Glacier White version of Sony's console a special Driveclub edition with a white console, white DualShock 4 controller and copy of the game is available for the same price. If you haven't got a PS4 yet then there's a PlayStation 4 with Driveclub bundle available, with a PS4 and the game for £350. There will be a special edition to buy as well, which will include instant access to the following cars: McLaren P1, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Black Series, Ferrari 458 Italia, Aston Martin v12 Vantage S, and Alfa Romeo 4C - and special livery for each, bust that'll cost around £60. Retail copies will be on sale on the appropriate release day for your region, costing around £50 in the UK. If you decide to upgrade to full version later, you will get a discount from the full retail price of £50 for a digital copy, originally this was stated as being £42, but it's been rumoured this now might be much lower at £35 - although we'd be surprised if it was that much cheaper than a retail copy, as PS+ members who bought physical copies would feel ripped off. Despite being a cutback version, the download remains 17GB, so you might be in for a bit of a wait come launch day. That version provides access to just one location (India), 11 tracks, 10 cars, but includes every game mode. The free-to-play version available via PlayStation Plus cannot be downloaded in advance. The download is a fairly hefty 17GB, so we'd recommend preloading if at all possible. US preload is already available today, EU preload will come online tomorrow (tuesday), and UK 'clubbers will have to wait until Wednesday. If you've bought a full digital copy, you will be able to preload the game beforehand to stop the servers from dying on release. Video of NEW #DRIVECLUB E3 2014 TRAILER | #4ThePlayers DRIVECLUB RELEASE DATE AND PRELOADĭriveclub will be available this week, though the exact date varies depending on your region: US is October 7th, Europe is the 8th and the UK has to wait until the 10th. ![]() We've also taken a good look at the game's social elements, to see how setting up a club works and what difference it makes to your racing. Until we get behind the wheel on the 8th of October, however, we've gathered up all the information, gameplay trailers and news to help you decide whether to download the trial or buy the full game, and whether to pick up a season pass. Read our full review of Driveclub rival Forza Horizon 2 With micro-transactions in both games to let you instantly unlock your favourite car and the option to upgrade from the trial to the full version, it's the biggest racing game yet on PS4 and we can't wait to take it for a spin. It's available as both a full price physical release and a cut-down basic version which will be free for all PlayStation Plus subscribers. ![]() Evolution Studios' connected racer is due to hit Sony's PS4 this week, after missing its original release date alongside the console's debut last November. With delays and controversial pricing strategies making more noise on social networks than a revving V8 engine, you've probably already heard a lot about DriveClub.
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