A few days ago, the developers shared a 40 minutes long gameplay showcase of this brand new mode, ‘Driven to Glory’, described as a ‘gritty motorsport story that combines virtual production technology and gameplay as you compete for the GRID World Series’. The same virtual set used in The Mandalorian has been repurposed for GRID Legends, apparently, and the game also features professional actors such as Ncuti Gatwa.

In another franchise first, GRID Legends also features a Race Creator tool, allowing players to create their own customized routes. That’s on top of the 130+ regular tracks, coupled with 100+ vehicles available in the game’s garage.

Jostle for position. Drive legendary cars to their limits. Feel the rush of incredible speed. Push your Nemesis on the track. Defeat your friends again and again…and don’t let them ever forget it! Play together with up to 21 friends in the most social and connected GRID ever, including cross-platform play, and cause havoc on the track. Make racing memories with a stunning variety of cars, new city locations such as London and Moscow, exciting event types; and create on-track enemies. Use the Race Creator to design adrenaline-fueled races to tear up with your friends, with event types like Elimination, electrifying Boost races, and the return of Drift. Want to race hypercars against huge trucks? Go for it! Be part of the spectacle of motorsport with our dramatic virtual production story Driven to Glory, or dive into our largest ever Career, featuring hundreds of exhilarating events. GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 5GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 88GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 20GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 37GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 1GRID Legends Gets 40 Minutes Long Story Mode Gameplay Showcase - 24