According to Sony Worldwide Studios America software product development head Scott Rohde (his business card must look like a tape measure), Evolution Studios went «back to the drawing board»
after Driveclub failed to reach an acceptable level of quality and was pulled from PlayStation 4's launch window.
Not exact matches
After an extremely long wait,
Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition is going to be released tomorrow.
The end of Guerrilla Cambridge comes 10 months
after Sony closed
DriveClub developer Evolution Studios.
Obviously, MotorStorm was a big influence from our past catalog — but some of the things we did with
DRIVECLUB, such as the snappy load times, the pick and play controls, through to our ideas for how we're going to support the game
after release have all helped make ONRUSH a better game.
After the closure of Evolution Studios, known for the
Driveclub and MotorStorm franchises, some of its developers decided to create a new team named Wushu Studios, under the leadership of former Audio Director Alan McDermott.
Developers that actually create something new: RAD: The Order Evolution:
Driveclub Zipper Interactive: MAG Superbot Entertainment: Playstation Battle Royal Potentially up for the chopping board: Project Siren: Gravity Rush SCE: Knack I don't blame sony for cutting down games that don't do well (Sony is a business 1st company
after all so don't forget that); I'm just not sure if your supporting evidences are convincing given your perspective.
@Spotie Or is it because
Driveclub is now a 7.5 game
after having chiseled some of the issues that plagued the launch?
I mean Bloodborn delayed,
Driveclub delayed, all these delays and when they drop I am sure you'll be on N4G saying how Sony blesses you with game
after game
after game.
Back in November, Evolution Studios started to release some teasingly short snippets of raw
DriveClub gameplay footage, with the promise of showing a full race gameplay video soon
after.
Now,
after a year and a half of excuses,
DriveClub's much - vaunted PlayStation Plus Edition has finally arrived.
During my first few days with
Driveclub — I've only spent time with the game
after its worldwide release — I didn't get online once and although server communications have improved, as of writing, it's still taking upwards of half an hour to make a connection.
Straight way we felt that the tracks were not quite up to par with the base tracks found within
Driveclub, however we were somewhat impressed with the detail considering these tracks were built for the VR platform
after all.
More
DriveClub developments surfaced, as Dell claimed the yet - to - be-announced release date for the PS4's racer missing in action as June 15th, conveniently right
after E3.
After nearly a year long delay,
DriveClub finally made its way to the PS4.
There have been plenty of surprises during
DriveClub's exemplary post-release support that have kept us hooked on Evolution Studios» stunning PS4 debut well over a year
after release.
After the mess with killzone, second son,
driveclub, and now reports of the order being horrible it wouldnt surprise me.Sony could be giving up on first party games this gen and just try and buy 3rd party timed exclusives.Their in a hole going bankrupt and their games are suffering from it no doubt so it would be cheaper for them.I do nt believe they have the money to make a first party blockbuster game?Sony already have said they will lose another 2.1 billion next year wow
I tried
Driveclub after GTS and was surprised how spoiled I've gotten with the enhanced graphics.
It's hard to pick specific highlights
after the massive amount of news that came out of this year's show, but I was blown away by the atmosphere of Bloodborne, the grandeur of No Man's Sky, the intensity of
Driveclub, the gruesomeness of Mortal Kombat X, the momentum of N + +, the Batman - ness of Batman: Arkham Knight... I could go on.
Driveclub VR was the first and only racing game to launch with the PlayStation VR last month and of course we were more than eager to get our hands on the final retail version
after seeing previews previously.
After disappointing delays and recurring release rumours, it comes as a relief to report that we finally have
DriveClub's official due date.
After a long delay, the
Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition will start arriving for PlayStation Plus members to download on PlayStation 4 on Thursday, June 25.
The only game that might have a chance to jumping into the must buy column at this point is The Crew, as I like the game a lot, but I already have a racing game for the fall, which is the unfortunate reality of The Crew coming
after games like Forza Horizon 2 and
Driveclub.
After all, if
DriveClub still isn't in a satisfactory state to be sold, it's probably not going to play nice when faced with completely new technology.
Important developments to be aware of (coming
after 1.12):» Continual server upgrades: to keep improving online stability and performance for all current players and to enable the release of the PS + Edition and
DRIVECLUB companion app.»
As revealed last week, disgruntled
DriveClub owners will soon be compensated with free DLC
after its...
The last we heard on
DriveClub's release was that it was possibly coming out as soon as April,
after an official Tweet supposedly slipped out.
A February release for
DriveClub would work well too, since Sony's other high profile first party title InFamous: Second Son is scheduled to follow soon
after on March 21st, making the prospective date for
DriveClub more probable.
After a break of a few weeks we return to the gorgeous Playstation 4 exclusive racer
Driveclub in our...
As revealed last week, disgruntled
DriveClub owners will soon be compensated with free DLC
after its less - than - stellar launch, with server issues writing off the the online portion of the game.
According to Scott Rohde, software product development head at Sony Worldwide Studios America,
DriveClub could be pulling up just a couple of months
after launch:» «People know that there are games coming.
As enjoyable as Infamous,
DriveClub (eventually) and Killzone were, they never rode such a continuous wave of hype
after release.
It's clear that the game has made significant strides since we last saw it, and this was all set to culiminate in a video of the latest build showing the first full grid race in
DriveClub, which was scheduled to follow soon
after.
After a break of a few weeks we return to the gorgeous Playstation 4 exclusive racer
Driveclub in our latest gameplay video.
After all this time
DriveClub is finall upon us, everything is laid out perfectly for this release, a fresh new console to really show off the power of both the game and the console, a new IP that could be a cashcow in form of multiple releases down the line and a developer that is known for their racing games, so what could go wrong?
The team's most recent
Driveclub caused trouble for the company
after having delays and online problems.
We've struggled collectively as a team to muster even a smidgen of enthusiasm for
Driveclub after a PR omnishambles and countless delays, especially given that the racing genre is packed to the gills this year and Evolution are facing staunch competition from the likes of Forza Horizon 2 and The Crew.
However,
after offering hands - on opportunities SIE's hands may have been tied: here was a chance to give
DriveClub the audience that was always intended for it.
«The PlayStation 4 desperately needed a killer exclusive, especially
after the mixed reactions towards
DriveClub and The Order 1886.
Steve Boxer:
After some hands - on time at the games expo, here is our verdict on Killzone: Shadow Fall;
Driveclub; Knack and InFamous: Second Son — as well as the Dual Shock 4 controller
Thank you to everyone who has stood by
DRIVECLUB during the past year and for everyone who has accepted the extra wait for the PS Plus Edition and the companion app which will come
after.
On that front, The Witcher 3 took the top spot, with
Driveclub Bikes expansion putting in a strong performance
after just three days on sale (to be clear, sales of the
Driveclub Bikes standalone product are not counted in the DLC chart).
Already a year late to the party
after an unceremonious delay,
DriveClub bared the brunt of an almighty backlash when its online servers buckled under the strain, making the online multiplayer and integrated social features inaccessible.
On October 7th,
Driveclub finally saw its launch
after a nearly year - long delay.
Driveclub was poor and never became more than average
after a number of updates.