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'Driveclub: Bikes' Has 12 Superbikes And Customized Race Events

Fans of "Driveclub," the PlayStation 4 racer game will be happy to note that "Driveclub" has entered the biking racer scene with a standalone game, "Driveclub Bikes." The trailer of this game was unveiled at the Paris Games Week just a few days ago.

Game developer Evolution has taken the wraps off of its new expansion to "Driveclub" that is also available as an add-on. With this expansion, the game now adds superbikes to its collection.

Players of "Driveclub" that had cars will find this new add-on a very different experience.

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The trailer starts with a racer car zooming by. It comes to a stop and viewers see a racer in full biking gear get off the car and go towards his superbike. The racer then straddles the superbike and zooms off again.

Many other bikers join him and the race begins. The trailer shows the superbikes doing amazing things. The ride looks to be a smooth one and feels very realistic. The graphics are top notch.

For fans of superbike racing games, there is more good news as "Driveclub Bikes" is already live. It features 12 of the world's best superbikes like Yamaha, Honda, Ducati, Kwasaki, BMW and more.

Evolution Studios has designed a full BIKES Tour campaign to give gamers many events that will let them handle the superbike and enter the challenges. This mode will also help gamers master all the 12 bikes.

Gamers can compete in new challenges and test their speed, agility and skill with bikes. They also have a lot of customization choices when it comes to the superbikes. Along with changing the look of their superbike by changing the paint, helmets and rider leathers, gamers can create their own race track events under almost any weather conditions.

There is extra space on every track and this will enable the biker to turn corners with speed rather than slowing down the superbike.

With all these features, "Driveclub Bikes" could become a roaring success.

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