Unfortunately, I have to be the bearer of bad news. But by the end of this article, you’ll understand why the game never came to PC, why you should avoid those shady "free download" websites, and which PC racing games can scratch that same itch. Let’s get the most important fact straight: Sony Computer Entertainment (now Sony Interactive Entertainment) owned the intellectual property and published Driveclub . It was developed by Evolution Studios, a first-party Sony developer at the time.
| Game | Why It’s Like Driveclub | PC Availability | |------|-------------------------|-----------------| | | Open world, dynamic seasons, incredible weather, social racing clubs | Steam, Microsoft Store | | Project CARS 2 (delisted but key resellers) | Best dynamic weather and time-of-day system, very similar to Driveclub’s tech | Steam (keys available) | | Assetto Corsa Competizione | GT racing focus, realistic rain effects, challenging but rewarding | Steam | | Need for Speed: Heat | Arcade handling, night-day cycle, cop chases, visual customization | Steam, EA App | | The Crew 2 | Entire USA map, weather changes, car/bike/boat/plane events | Steam, Epic, Ubisoft |
The game was exclusively designed for the . There has never been an official port, remaster, or port for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Unlike some former PlayStation exclusives like Horizon Zero Dawn or God of War , Sony never brought Driveclub to PC.