The Grand Tour Game Coming To Xbox And Playstation
You read the title right, The Grand Tour is coming to your very own gaming console.
We’ve seen them play Forza Horizon, but now you yourself can immerse yourself in the world of The Grand Tour. Drive the cars that Clarkson, Hammond and May have driven in the show and visit and explore all the locations The Grand Tour has visited. And yes, that includes their very own test track, the Eboladrome!
Here are the trio’s very own explanations:
Jeremy Clarkson
“It’s a video game featuring me, the crashy one, and the slow one. That’s all you need to know. If you’ve always wanted to come on the road with us, this is as close as you’ll ever get. Unless you kidnap James and steal his face.”
James May
“If you’ve ever wanted to do my job, now you can. Obviously not literally, it’s just a game, so please don’t go through the drawers of my desk.”
Richard Hammond
“I live in the deep countryside, so frankly I’m impressed by anything that runs on electricity. But I have to admit this game is particularly brilliant, especially the four-player splitscreen.”
The game’s multiplayer is where the experience comes alive with the game pushing for the chemistry between you and your friends, plus three TV guys that we think you’ll know.
Amazon says the following:
“In The Grand Tour Game, players can not only follow in the guys’ tyre tracks, but race and challenge each other face-to-face. The Grand Tour Game features four-player split-screen, so players can race against each other—and hurl their best insults—in-person. Cheeky power-ups like High Tea, which spills tire-shredding cups and saucers, and More Horsepowers, which lets you blow past the competition, help make the action unpredictable, and keep racers on their toes.”
“The Grand Tour is about powerful cars and ridiculous stunts, but it’s also about camaraderie,” Craig Sullivan, Creative Director at Amazon Game Studios says. “We’re committed to authentically capturing the spirit of the show: cars, banter with friends, and (mostly) friendly competition.”