@VG_Dave There is a collection of brand new tracks. Not sure I can comment on development yet - I'll get back to you. — Paul Rustchynsky (@Rushy33) July 29, 2016

The original Driveclub, from Sony's first-party studio Evolution, had problems from the day it was launched, and the free PlayStation Plus version was about two years late. As a result, Sony decided to close Evolution, but the team behind it was quickly snapped up by F1 2016 developer Codemasters. Sony didn't say which studio was behind the VR title (it's listed as coming from Sony Interactive Entertainment), but on a NeoGAF forum, Rushy said that "the same development team who made Driveclub also made Driveclub VR."

It's still not clear whether the Driveclub VR is as big as the original game, or if it's a smaller experience with a limited number of cars and tracks. Nevertheless, the fact that a triple-A racing game is coming to the PlayStation VR gives the platform an extra shot of legitimacy.