The PS4 racer has been beset by problems since releasing on October 7, when its servers crumbled under the weight of users attempting to sample its social and multiplayer features. Evolution said in a Facebook update on Saturday: "There are more servers coming online and there will be a significant server update to improve performance in the next 24 hours. We will also be running performance diagnostics around this update, but there shouldn't be much disruption or downtime. "This server update will improve online performance across the game and it also brings specific improvements for multiplayer racing and leaderboard updates. "More improvements will follow as we make progress on Sunday and Monday, but we still have more work to do to get everything back on track before we can give you any bigger or better news. We will keep you up to speed." Last week Evolution apologised again for the delayed PlayStation Plus Edition of DriveClub, which was originally scheduled to launch alongside the game three weeks ago, although it wasn't able to offer an update on when it might be released. Evolution says the majority of DriveClub users should now be able to connect and play the game online, but it appears the PS Plus version won't be released until the title's server problems are solved once and for all. Source: CVG