Fresh from seeing an inspiring Gran Turismo movie, Randall Hayward got a rare chance to see a real Porsche racecar exhibition — and he won $15,000 in a Gran Turismo 7 esports tournament at the same time.
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The sports genre is one of the most popular in the whole of gaming – you name a sport, there will be a game and a whole host of people playing it. There is such variety in the world of sports gaming that it often feels like we’re spoilt for choice, and each sport usually has two or three titles eying up the top spot. The PlayStation 4 generation of games probably consisted of some of the best and most varied sporting games of all time (apart from may the PlayStation 2 era) and with that being said, it is time we delved into the depths of some of these games because there are so many out there that still stand up now. So, what are some of the best PS4 sports games that are still worth playing today?
Platform: PC PS4 PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: JUNE 16, 2023
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There are many racing titles for you to enjoy, but few will have you going as fast as the cars in F1 23.
The official game of the Formula One World Championship will have you racing in some of the fastest cars on the planet and trying to come out on top of the most intense races.
But it’s not just racing you need to worry about. The game is authentic from top to bottom. You’ll need to ensure your car is as good as your driving skills, and when you partake in the story mode, you’ll need to overcome numerous obstacles thrown in your way.
But if you can endure them, you might just come out on top.
Multiple titles over the years have tried to recreate the feeling of being on a skateboard and tearing places up. Session: Skate Sim dares to do it in a way that feels true to skater culture. The simplicity of the game lies in its controls. Each analog stick is tied to one of your character’s feet. Through that, you’ll slowly learn how to control your board so you can complete more complicated moves. Then, when you’re ready, head to your local parks all over the US and film yourself skating and pulling off sick moves. Make it feel like you’re part of the 1990s and show off your talents on the board and in the editing room.
It really should be obvious why you would want to play FIFA 23 right now. The World Cup is going on! That’s right, the world’s biggest soccer/football event is going on right now, and the latest entry in the best-selling series even has a World Cup mode you can play in! Through it, you’ll participate in each match as if you were on the field yourself. That way, you can create your own version of events and see who would win the World Cup if you were in control. Add that to the other modes of the game and the incredible depth of the rosters, and you’ll have plenty to do even after the World Cup is finished.
The third game on this list of the best PS4 sports games is from the long-running Madden series. Madden NFL 21 fol
Fresh from seeing an inspiring Gran Turismo movie, Randall Hayward got a rare chance to see a real Porsche racecar exhibition — and he won $15,000 in a Gran Turismo 7 esports tournament at the same time.
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