Driveclub VR

Driveclub VR

Digital Release:PlayStation 4
September 21, 2016 (US)
October 13, 2016 (AU, EU)
November 17, 2016 (JP)
Delisting:August 31, 2019 - Removed from sale (AU, EU, JP)
March 31, 2020 - Server Shutdown
Developer:Evolution Studios
Publisher:Sony
Available On:Digital:
PlayStation 4 (US)

Retail:
PlayStation 4
Links:PlayStation Store page
PlayStation.com page

Delisting

Sony revealed in mid-March 2019 on the PlayStation Europe Decommissioned Servers support page that Driveclub, Driveclub VR, Driveclub Bikes and all associated DLC would be removed from sale on August 31st, 2019. The games were likely delisted due to expired licensing from the vehicle manufacturers featured within, as well as the loss of all online functionality which Sony set to take place on March 31st, 2020. The full announcement follows:

Online servers for DRIVECLUB, DRIVECLUB VR and DRIVECLUB Bikes will shut down on 31st March 2020, 23:59 BST. All online features (including online multiplayer modes) will cease on that date. You will still be able to play and enjoy these games in single player offline modes. However, the games have significant amounts of online gameplay, so from 31st March 2020, functionality will be affected in the following ways:

You will not be able to:
– Use your season pass online.
– Represent your Club online in multiplayer events or tours.
– Play online multiplayer and compete in challenges.
– Create your own events.
– Compete in leader boards, or share stats and player progress.

You will be able to:
– Use your season pass on all single player and offline modes.
– Continue to play all game (DC, DC VR and DC Bikes) and DLC single player functionality in offline mode.
– Earn trophies in single player / offline mode.

PlayStation will cease selling DRIVECLUB, DRIVECLUB VR, DRIVECLUB Bikes and all DLC and season passes related to those games from 31st August 2019, at 23:59 BST.

When Driveclub was first announced it was promised to be offered as a free title for PlayStation Plus subscribers but was delayed and ultimately scaled back into the 2015 “PlayStation Plus Edition” release. This version featured all of the same functionality of the full game but with a limited roster of cars and raceways. It was only available to download between June 25th and October 6th, 2015. The full version of Driveclub has since replaced the “PlayStation Plus Edition” in the Download List of PlayStation Plus subscribers who claimed it when it was available.

As of August 31st all Driveclub titles were removed from sale as scheduled in Europe, Australia, and Japan but remained on sale across North America. As of September 2019 Sony has made no announcement about the games’ removal or end of their online features in North America. Driveclub and Driveclub VR remain available globally on physical media but Driveclub Bikes was released only as a download.


About the Game

The roar of the engines… the screech of the tires… the scream of the crowds…

Experience the wild rush of high-octane VR racing from behind the wheel of the most powerful, high-end cars on the planet. Strap into the driver’s seat and thunder across challenging tracks around the world in an action-packed solo career, or with your friends in an online VR driving club.

Whether you’re a debut driver or a rapid-racing veteran, your steering skills, reflexes and courage will be pushed to the absolute limit. DRIVECLUB™ VR is packed with the best bits from the hit PlayStation®4 game, along with selected packs from the extensive DLC collection – as well as new and totally bespoke VR modes and features.


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