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Surprise! A new GRID game is heading our way this September 13th.

Having been heavily focussed on their rally and Formula One games since 2014’s GRID Autosport released, Codemasters have today made the surprise announcement that the popular franchise will be making a return to console and PC this year – confirming GRID 4 is set to release this September on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

Featuring the usual mix of real world and fantasy tracks located across four continents, plus plenty of racing content from low power machines to Grand Prix cars, GRID should offer plenty of variety for players of all skill levels when it drops later this year.

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Although exact details regarding the depth of content set to ship within the game has yet to be revealed by Codemasters, the British development team have confirmed the inclusion of Formula One machinery, in the form of at the least the 2006 Renault RS06.

With the new title having been developed in conjunction with Fernando Alonso and his eSport racing team, players will have the opportunity to race against the former double World Champion and 2018 Le Mans winner in game, as part of the structured career mode the title is so famous for in previous iterations of the franchise.

“We are also delighted to work alongside Fernando Alonso who is arguably one of the world’s greatest ever drivers” said Chris Smith, GRID Game Director at Codemasters. “His experience and knowledge has enabled us to make improvements to both the performance and handling of our cars. We could not be more proud to have signed him both in-game and as a Race Consultant. We can’t wait for our players to experience the final version when it comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC this September.”

As well as the inclusion of Alonso, images revealed from the game also reveal Brands Hatch will be included in the base version of the title, as well as a selection of tin top machines such as a TCR spec VW Golf and various American muscle cars.

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GRID is well known as a ‘simcade’ style game, and it looks like the latest release will continue that trend, but with leanings towards simulation in order to appease a wide variety of driving tastes.

“GRID as a racing franchise is revered by our community and we are delighted to bring it to the current generation of consoles,” continued Smith. “The game offers so much variety and depth, from the number of modern and classic cars through to the locations and race options. Renowned for its handling, the game will appeal to all types of player, from casual drivers who want a lean-in challenge, to sim drivers who want some serious fun”

The game is already available to pre-order, and it looks like Codemasters will be adopting the DiRT 2.0 approach to post release DLC, with space set aside for 3 ‘seasons’ of additional purchasable content confirmed during the initial announcement.

More news will follow, as and when it becomes available.

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GRID will release on Xbox One, PS4 and PC September 13th 2019.

Stay tuned to the upcoming GRID 4 sun forum here at RaceDepartment for all the latest news and discussions about this exciting new game.

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Codemasters recently released their first DLC for new racing game GRID - Introducing the 'Hot Hatch Showdown' pack for the game.

Adding four brand new hot hatch cars to the title, alongside a new circuit and over 30 career events in which to participate, the new DLC has a nice amount of content for those who own the Deluxe edition of GRID - although rather curiously, the new DLC isn't available as standalone content at the time of writing...

So, what's in the pack?

Well we've got four new cars in the form of the MINI Hatch JCW, Lancia Delta HF Integrale Super Hatch, Renault S1600, and the AUDI S1 quattro Concept, all old school classics or modern twists on a golden oldies. Oh, they look pretty good too...

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With regards to the new circuit, the city of Paris comes back to the franchise in this new update, with the iconic 'city of love' allowing players an opportunity to race around some iconic scenery - and this content addition is free for all players!

Check out the new trailer below:



GRID is available now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

Start a thread in the new RaceDepartment GRID forum and get that community conversation flowing!

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Thanks for the info Paul, but I am holding off on getting the new Grid till I see where they are going with the DLC items. I have the other GRID games which I am content with at the moment and seems to have more than what this game has. Also None of these games have VR, so I look for that feature. I do use VOPRX which enhances the 2D games to 3D and works quite well with these games. Although is is not ture 360 degree VR. So it is a wait and see still for new GRID.
 
There's a major flaw in the game: Porsche 935 at brands, THREE laps! Do you qualify and risk getting too far up front and have no race. Or start last and try to overtake everyone in just three laps?
Until you can set how many laps, the game is pretty much useless.
I've raised this issue, no response, no remedy.

Rounds increase, but laps don't! It's like here's the game !FLASH! "Did you see it? You'll get another little bit if you click again!
 
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There's a major flaw in the game: Porsche 935 at brands, THREE laps! Do you qualify and risk getting too far up front and have no race. Or start last and try to overtake everyone in just three laps?
Until you can set how many laps, the game is pretty much useless.
I've raised this issue, no response, no remedy.

Rounds increase, but laps don't! It's like here's the game !FLASH! "Did you see it? You'll get another little bit if you click again!


I agree this is the main major issue with the game... and of course the FFB. For me, if it was like DR/DR2 I'd really enjoy it much more.

That's what they did in Dirt Rally 2.0, I'm not surprised.
I completely disagree with the DR analogy. DR season 1-4 was perfect. So many developers leave out the previous tracks. I would pay double if FM7 would add historical tracks from FM4 and FM2 It would suck if we didn't have all the rallies and RX tracks in DR 2. I think the price was fir and it didn't upset the game if you choose not to buy it. So I say, please stop Whining, many of us liked it!

Now back on topic... Grid DLC is not great, but at least they incorporate it into the game's career mode. DR 2.0 did not.
 
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I completely disagree with the DR analogy. DR season 1-4 was perfect. So many developers leave out the previous tracks. I would pay double if FM7 would add historical tracks from FM4 and FM2 It would suck if we didn't have all the rallies and RX tracks in DR 2. I think the price was fir and it didn't upset the game if you choose not to buy it. So I say, please stop Whining, many of us liked it!
Old content with new shaders, give money please.

lol, boomers
 

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