As the Dead Space Remake and Battlefield 2042 became the highlights of this year's EA Play Live, Codemasters' first racing sim under the Electronic Arts banner, GRID Legends, didn't get the attention it deserved at the aforementioned event. Thankfully, Codemasters didn't let the year finish without giving audiences a more in-depth look at the upcoming racing sim.

What's new in GRID Legends?

Codemasters Reveals Grid Legends Release Date Along With Gameplay

Earlier this year, Codemasters made bold promises to GRID fans as the studio assured gamers that GRID Legends would have new environments and cars, as well as much better story elements. After taking a look at the 17-minute gameplay video for GRID legends, we're inclined to agree.

GRID Legends is looking gorgeous and the best part is that it will gamers a variety of car classes to play around. We're talking about racing on anything from a big rig to a Renault Clios, as well as the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro Concept Hypercar that the trailer opens with, as we see several of these hypercars zooming through the Italian circuit of Strada Alpina.