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A person plays a video game at a Sony PlayStation in the Sony's flagship store in Berlin, April 27, 2011. Reuters/Thomas Peter

In the latest update from Sony, it appears that the PS Plus Edition of much-anticipated driving title "Driveclub" is still nowhere near its release. In fact, it's highly possible that it may not even be released this November. However, this may not mean that developments for the title are not being done.

VG 24/7 has spotted a leak for "Driveclub," and this time, it features a new location: Japan. The video can be seen below, and according to the report, there is a scene that features "Japan" in the gameplay footage. The footage also features game director Paul Rustchynsky discussing some of the features of "Driveclub."

New Patch For 'Driveclub' Released

For those who already have the complete version of "Driveclub," there's a new patch update 1.06 already released by developer Evolution Studios. According to Attack of the Fanboy, this patch addresses the crash bug that came with the earlier 1.05 update, one which has affected a number of "Driveclub" players.

The crash bug was quite the game-breaker on top of all the bad talk about server crashing for weeks after the release of the game. It did not help that the crash bug went as far as destroying the progress that players made, because the only way to remedy the crash bug was to delete the save file, which then deleted any progress. With "Driveclub" now hopefully fixed for good, the progress for the PS Plus Edition should follow soon.

6 Cars Coming to 'Forza Horizon 2'

The Xbox One exclusive driving title "Forza Horizon 2" also has a new update, which comes with a $5 car pack already released in Xbox Live. Announced via the Xbox Wire, the Falken Car Pack will bring in a variety of cars, especially for those who love the thrill of the drive.

Here is the lineup of cars that Xbox One players can expect to add to their "Forza Horizon 2." Note that they are all customizable and ready to drive throughout the European landscape:

- 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C: Sleek, modern and sporting a four-cylinder

- 2014 BMW M4 Coupe: Great for easy transitions despite its lightweight body

- 2014 Chevrolet SS: What you need for a 60mph in five seconds or less pushing out 400 horsepower

- 1988 Lamborghini Jalpa: A rare love affair for Lamborghini enthusiasts

- 1969 Toyota 2000GT: Ring up the James Bond drive, while going down the road top-down

- 1990 Subaru Legacy RS: For off-road racing with assured performance and endurance on the road

"Driveclub" possible new location (Credit: YouTube/kashif naveed)

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