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DriveClub PS Plus Edition might actually be released soon

A new update for the paid version of DriveClub is preparing things so that the free, PS Plus subscriber iteration will soon see the light of day.

Here’s the paid version’s upcoming 1.16 patch notes:

  • Challenges will be expanded to support an unlimited number of participants.
  • Challenge notifications will be integrated into the Social Hub activity feed for easy access.
  • The Challenge Menu will have a new interface to make it easier to join Challenges.
  • Evolution Studios Challenges will be added to the Challenge Menu for direct and easy access.
  • Invitation options will be optimised to focus on active players and reduce challenge notification spam.
  • More of our favourite ‪#‎PS4share‬ pictures created by the community will be added to the Menus.
  • Significant technical improvements will be made to enhance server connectivity and prepare for the PlayStation Plus Edition.

“The servers that provide Challenges in DriveClub are being replaced and upgraded,” developer Evolution added on the game’s Facebook page. “This will bring bigger, better challenges and improve server performance across the game as we continue to work to make the PlayStation Plus Edition of DriveClub possible.”

No word yet on when the free version will be released. Well, free in the sense that you’ll need a PlayStation Plus account to grab it for free.


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