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Originally released in late 2016, this update was a surprise addition after the game’s developer, Evolution Studios, was closed by Sony.

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: Fine-tunes the legendary, photorealistic rain and snow physics that still rival modern titles.

Even today, in 2026, Driveclub is widely considered one of the best-looking racing games on the PlayStation 4. Its dynamic weather systems and lighting are still unmatched by many modern titles. The 1.28 update ensures that this visual experience is not marred by glitches or crashes. Key highlights of the final Driveclub experience include:

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Update v1.28 is widely considered the for Driveclub. Released in late 2016, it brought significant content from the VR version to the standard game, including:

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and all its DLC from the PlayStation Store in August 2019 and shutting down servers in 2020, the game remains a benchmark for racing visuals. Today, the v1.28 update is highly sought after by enthusiasts using PS4 homebrew or PC emulators like

The game perfectly straddles the line between arcade fun and simulation precision, offering a unique driving feel that few modern games replicate.

Released on October 31, 2016, Patch 1.28 was more than just a standard update—it was a final farewell from Evolution Studios. Embedded within the patch notes was a heartfelt message from the developers: "Thank you for your support. Thank you for your dedication. Goodbye and enjoy the game!" This was a clear indicator that this would be the last significant update for DriveClub following the studio's closure.

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