'Driveclub' update: Mystery surrounds February update

 Facebook courtesy of "Driveclub"

Recently, the official Twitter account for "Driveclub" premiered a new teaser for the game's upcoming February update.

Unfortunately, the teaser gives almost nothing away about the February update, and considering the fact that it is only about eight seconds long, it most likely would have been quite difficult to pack a lot of content into such a short clip.

Still, the lack of anything truly substantial being showcased in the teaser has led fans to speculate about what the upcoming "Driveclub" update will actually bring.

Since there are two cars featured in the teaser, some fans now believe that additional automobiles will be introduced to the game via the February update.

According to Cinema Blend, some fans have even wondered if one of the new cars might be the R34 Skyline.

The exact contents of the February "Driveclub" update are difficult to pin down for now, and that will likely be the case until the developers decide they want to reveal more about it.

The good news, though, is that the game's developer, Evolution Studios, has already promised that the February update will be a substantial one, so even without knowing exactly what it brings to the table, fans can still expect a lot from the next "Driveclub" content drop.

While fans wait for the next "Driveclub" update, they can look forward to more immediate changes possibly making their way into the game.

Recently, some players have complained about the way the walls work inside the game during online play, Dual Shockers reported.

Some players have reportedly been able to exploit the unusual behavior of the walls to gain unfair advantages inside the game.

As of now, "Driveclub" director Paul Rustchynsky has indicated that some changes could be coming to the game's online mode in order to resolve the issue.

More news about "Driveclub" should be made available soon as additional changes to the game are implemented.

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