DriveClub VR is now available at Mascom International for KSh 3,600, sealed and ready for any PlayStation VR setup in Kenya. This PS4 racing title carries 80 production cars and 114 tracks, including five all-new urban circuits built specifically for virtual reality. DriveClub VR runs only on a PlayStation 4 paired with a PlayStation VR headset, so you need both before the disc loads. [SPEC CONFLICT: Sony's official marketing lists 114 tracks; the Drive Club community wiki lists 84. Used 114 from Sony please verify.] You can collect DriveClub VR in person at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD.
DriveClub VR is made for PSVR owners across Kenya who already enjoy racing games and want a cockpit-view title to test their headset. Mobile gamers stepping up to console VR, weekend racing fans in Nairobi, and PS4 households in Mombasa or Kisumu all find a clear entry point here. Many Kenyan buyers own a PS4 and a PlayStation VR headset but struggle to find affordable VR-ready discs locally. DriveClub VR answers that gap at KSh 3,600, well below the KSh 6,000 or more that newer racing titles command in Kenya's market.
At Mascom International, we're seeing steady demand for PSVR-compatible games as more Kenyan gamers add headsets to existing PS4 consoles. Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya that stock only mainstream titles, Mascom International keeps genuine VR-specific discs like DriveClub VR on hand. Players consistently note the head-tracking cockpit view as the main reason to own this racer. Visit Mascom International to confirm DriveClub VR works with your headset before you pay, or order for pay-on-arrival delivery to any of Kenya's 47 counties.
Common Questions About DriveClub VR PS4 Game in Kenya
What do you need to play DriveClub VR in Kenya?
You need both a PlayStation 4 console and a PlayStation VR headset to run DriveClub VR. The disc will not work on a PS4 alone, since the entire game renders inside the headset. This matters for Kenyan buyers, because a standard PS4 without PSVR cannot launch the title. Mascom International stocks PlayStation VR headsets separately, so you can complete the full setup in one visit. Confirm you own a compatible PS4 and PSVR before purchase to avoid disappointment.
How many cars and tracks does DriveClub VR include?
DriveClub VR includes 80 production cars and 114 tracks, with five urban circuits created specifically for the VR version. Real-world settings span Canada's Fraser Valley, Japan's Lake Shoji, India, Norway, Chile, and Scotland. This wide roster gives Kenyan players months of varied racing without buying extra content. The car list covers everyday performance models up to rare hypercars. For KSh 3,600, that volume of cars and tracks holds clear value against newer single-mode racing titles sold in Nairobi.
Is DriveClub VR worth KSh 3,600 in Kenya's market?
DriveClub VR is worth KSh 3,600 for any Kenyan who already owns a PS4 and a PlayStation VR headset. Newer VR racing discs in Nairobi often cost KSh 6,000 to KSh 8,000, so this price sits at roughly half. The game packs 80 cars, 114 tracks, and a full single-player career into one sealed disc. Buyers without a PSVR headset should factor in that added cost. For existing headset owners, the per-hour value across the career mode is strong.
Does DriveClub VR work without a PlayStation VR headset?
No, DriveClub VR does not work without a PlayStation VR headset. The game was built as a PSVR-exclusive title, with every view rendered for head tracking inside the headset. A PS4 console on its own cannot display or play it on a normal TV screen. Kenyan buyers should treat the headset as a hard requirement, not an optional extra. Mascom International is upfront about this so you buy the right hardware combination and avoid returning a disc that will not load.
What game modes doesDriveClub VR offer?
DriveClub VR offers a single-player career, time trial challenges, drift events, and online multiplayer race modes. A cruise control mode lets you take in scenery at a relaxed pace, useful for first-time VR users easing into motion. The Virtual Passenger feature lets you replay your best laps from the passenger seat. This mix suits both competitive Kenyan gamers chasing lap times and casual players wanting calmer sessions. The variety keeps the disc useful long after your first few races.
Does DriveClub VR cause motion sickness?
DriveClub VR can cause motion sickness for some first-time VR users, as cockpit racing involves constant movement inside the headset. The game's cruise control mode helps by letting you drive slowly and adjust to the head-tracking view. Short early sessions of 10 to 15 minutes build comfort before longer races. Kenyan buyers new to VR should start gently and take breaks. Most players adapt within a few sittings, though sensitivity varies from person to person.
How does DriveClub VR compare to the original DriveClub?
DriveClub VR is a standalone version with its own save file, separate from the original DriveClub. It reworks the cars and tracks for head-tracked cockpit play and adds five new urban circuits. The trade-off is lower image sharpness than the flat-screen original, since the PS4 renders two views for the headset. DriveClub VR also drops online leaderboards. For Kenyan players, the draw is the cockpit perspective rather than top-end graphics, which the standard DriveClub still handles better on a TV.
What's included in the DriveClub VR box?
The DriveClub VR box includes the sealed PS4 game disc on Blu-ray and the printed sleeve with cover art. As a physical game release, it does not ship with any hardware, headset, or controller. You supply your own PS4 and PlayStation VR headset to play. Mascom International sells the disc factory-sealed, so you receive a genuine, unopened copy. This keeps the KSh 3,600 price focused purely on the game itself, with no bundled extras inflating the cost.
Does DriveClub VR support online multiplayer in Kenya?
DriveClub VR includes online multiplayer race modes that work over a stable internet connection on Kenyan broadband. Fibre links from Safaricom Home Fibre or Faiba give the steadiest sessions for VR racing against other players. The game still delivers a full single-player career offline, so a strong connection is optional, not mandatory. Kenyan players in Nairobi, Mombasa, or Nakuru can race solo any time. Online activity depends on the wider PSVR player base, which is smaller than for newer titles.
Technical Specifications
Game Content and Race Modes
- Single-player career mode anchors the game with structured event progression for solo Kenyan players
- Online multiplayer race modes let you compete against other drivers over Kenyan broadband connections
- Time trial events track your fastest laps, rewarding repeated practice on each circuit
- Drift challenges score controlled slides, adding a skill discipline beyond straight racing
- Cruise control mode lets new VR users tour tracks slowly while adjusting to head tracking
- Virtual Passenger feature replays your best laps from the passenger seat for a different view
- Separate save file keeps DriveClub VR progress independent from the original DriveClub game
PlayStation VR Hardware You Need
- Requires a PlayStation 4 console as the base platform to run the disc
- Requires a PlayStation VR headset, since every camera angle renders for head tracking
- PlayStation Camera is needed to track the headset position during play
- A DualShock 4 controller handles steering, acceleration, and braking inputs
- The disc will not launch on a PS4 without the connected PSVR headset attached
- Mascom International stocks PSVR headsets separately for buyers completing a full Kenyan setup
Visual Rendering and Frame Rate
- Game renders in stereoscopic 3D so each eye receives a separate image for depth
- Native 60Hz rendering is reprojected to 120Hz visuals for smoother head-tracked motion
- Full 360-degree cockpit view lets you look around the car interior naturally
- Image sharpness sits below the flat-screen DriveClub, a known trade-off for VR rendering
- Dynamic weather and day-night lighting carry over from the original racing engine
- Cockpit dashboards and mirrors are modelled for the seated head-tracked viewpoint
Tracks and Driving Locations
- 114 tracks span real-world regions reworked from the original DriveClub course set
- Five new urban circuits were built specifically for the VR version's release
- Canada's Fraser Valley offers wide mountain roads for high-speed Kenyan weekend sessions
- Japan's Lake Shoji provides scenic lakeside routes suited to the cruise control mode
- India, Norway, Chile, and Scotland round out the varied international location list
- Mixed circuit lengths give Kenyan players short sprints and longer endurance runs
Cars and Vehicle Roster
- 80 production cars are reworked for the seated cockpit head-tracked perspective
- The roster ranges from everyday performance models to rare road-legal hypercars
- Each car carries a modelled interior so dashboards read correctly inside the headset
- Handling profiles differ per vehicle, rewarding Kenyan players who learn each car's balance
- Selected DLC car packs from the original game are folded into this release
- The variety supports career progression without needing extra paid downloads
Audio and Cockpit Sound
- Engine audio is recorded per vehicle, helping Kenyan players judge gear timing by ear
- Stereo and surround output suits headphones for quiet evening play in shared homes
- Tyre and surface sounds shift with track conditions, aiding braking judgement
- Directional audio matches the head-tracked view as you turn to look around
- Commentary and menu audio guide you through career events and challenge setup
- Clear in-car sound cues support racing without constant reliance on the visual dashboard
Package Contents
The DriveClub VR retail box ships factory-sealed from Mascom International and contains:
- DriveClub VR PS4 game disc on Blu-ray
- Printed cover sleeve with official artwork
- Standard game case
Note:As a physical PS4 game, DriveClub VR does not include a headset, console, controller, or cables. You supply your own PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR headset to play. Mascom International stocks PSVR headsets and DualShock 4 controllers separately for buyers who still need them.
Warranty
Mascom International guarantees that this DriveClub VR disc is genuine, factory-sealed, and free from manufacturing read defects. Should a sealed disc fail to load due to a verified disc fault, Mascom International will replace it. This guarantee covers the physical media only and does not extend to your PS4 or PSVR hardware. Our Nairobi CBD desk handles any disc claims directly.
Where to Buy DriveClub VR in Kenya
DriveClub VR is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Visit our store Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to confirm DriveClub VR works with your PlayStation VR headset before purchase. The game ships as a single physical Blu-ray edition for PS4.
Order through any of the following:
- Phone: +254 708 852 521
- Email: info@mascomintl.com
- Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships DriveClub VR across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery you only pay when the disc reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery, while Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, and most other towns receive the game within 1 business day. Counties including Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2-3 business days.
Mascom International guarantees this DriveClub VR disc is genuine and factory-sealed, with our Nairobi CBD desk handling any disc claims directly. Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for honest specifications, current pricing, and reliable backing on every PS4 game we stock.