Race Driver: GRID Demo Now Available
Demo available on both the PSN and Xbox LIVE
Date: Thursday, May 08, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Looking for some speed? Want that speed to go with an eyeful of some pretty awesome looking graphics? Then fire up your Xbox or PS3 and get on the GRID as the Race Driver: GRID demo has been released to the PSN and the Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

The demo showcases racing in the three regions playable in the full game; Europe Touring Cars at Jarama Circuit, U.S Muscle cars at San Francisco and Japanese Drift Racing at Yokohama Docks. Those who give the demo a test drive can also enter in a contest to win themselves a real car. Get the demo and take a peek at the time trial competitions for more information.

Be sure to check out our Media Section for some brand spanking new screenshots from the demo.

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