"DriveClub" is getting more tracks next year. This is according to Twitter responses posted by the Game Director.

PlayStation Lifestyle cited the tweets from Paul Rustchynsky, "DriveClub's" game director with Twitter handle @Rushy33. According to one of his tweets replying to @Mysticwolf1981's post, fans can expect new tracks in 2016.

Check out the Twitter conversation below:

According to the PlayStation Lifestyle report, Evolution Studios, the game developer previously announced that there will be new Sprint mode tracks to arrive for free each week until Christmas. However, with the latest tweet from Rustchynysky, it seems that the provision for new tracks will not stop this Christmas.

Moreover, a recent "DriveClub" PS4 gameplay updates from the Game Director revealed that fans will have access to more free contents via the PlayStation Store. And a fresh tweet from the official DriveClub Twitter account just confirmed that the EBR Expansion Pack with new Superbikes is now available.

This expansion offers a new way to race, according to GameSpot, citing Sony. The EBR Expansion Pack reportedly brings in a new campaign as well as additional tour multiplayer challenges. Learn more about the new Superbikes through the trailer shown below, as originally posted on Sony PlayStation's Youtube account.  

The "DriveClub Bikes" can be purchased for $15 for gamers who already have the copy of the game. Meanwhile, as a standalone, it is priced at $20. Another new content released for the PS4-exclusive "DriveClub" is the "All-Stars Tour." This new pack wll add six new Events to the single player Tour schedule as well as three new trophies, according to the official PlayStation Store page.

Below is the tweet from DriveClub announcing the release of new "DriveCLub" contents this Tuesday, Nov. 17:

After enjoying these freshly-released DriveClub contents, updates about the game also revealed that fans can expect new cars next month. This is also according to Paul Rustchynsky's previous tweet.

Tyre deformation for cars will also be released next month, as cited on the GameSpot report. Adding to the "DriveClub" gameplay updates expected in December are the changes that will be implemented to the driver levels.

Meanwhile, for those who are looking forward to the "DriveClub" companion app, PlayStation Lifestyle noted that it is still in the works. Moreover, developers are currently testing a fix for the issue found on Private Lobbies.

 "DriveClub" is a PS4-exclusive racing game initially released on Oct. 27, 2014. Check back on this site for more updates about the game.