Downloadable content is naturally on the agenda and Rustchynsky makes it very clear that it's going to be integral to maintaining the longevity of the title moving forward. "We want to keep the game lively and fresh for a very long time and we also want to keep innovating with DLC in a big way," he tells Red Bull. "So you can expect new cars and tracks along with lots of surprises and exciting events. You’ll have lots of good reasons to keep playing Driveclub for a long time after launch, that’s for sure."
One of those reasons could be Sony's much-hyped Project Morpheus Virtual Reality headset, although Rustchynsky is keen to stress that at the present moment in time, Evolution has no plans to include support for the headset in Driveclub. "Project Morpheus is a fantastic piece of hardware and it’s something that really excites me as a gamer. Evolution has a dedicated team who have been working on it from day one, so we have a keen eye on it – but it’s not something we’re looking at for Driveclub just now."