Project Motor Racing officially hits the streets on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, marking a bold new chapter in the world of racing simulations. From developer Straight4 Studios and publisher GIANTS Software, it combines state-of-the-art physics with realistic car handling and a career mode reminiscent of survival games, as gamers will have to balance speed with strategy.
The title boasts more than 70 licensed vehicles from Audi, BMW, Porsche, and Toyota, and 28 laser-scanned tracks that include Nürburgring and Mount Panorama, raising the bar for realism in motorsport gaming.
Innovative Career Mode for Survival
Unlike more traditional racing sims, Project Motor Racing introduced a survival-focused career mode where players have to manage budgets, repairs, and long-term endurance across seasons. This different approach means every lap has financial and mechanical repercussions, adding depth to the game of racing.
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On launch day, the game also opened its doors to modding, allowing both PC and console players to create and share custom cars, tracks, and gameplay tweaks. Thanks to full cross-play support, the community is sure to thrive as racers from different platforms compete and collaborate, making Project Motor Racing not just a game but a dynamic ecosystem of motorsport.
A New Era for Sim Racing Enthusiasts
Melding authentic driving physics with community-driven creativity, Project Motor Racing stands to be more than just another racing title; it’s a platform for innovation in motorsport gaming.
Dynamic tire grip, ever-changing track conditions, and ranked online racing mean casual players and professional sim racers will each find challenges tailored to their level of skill. With its release, the game announces a new era where realism meets survival mechanics and player-driven content to redefine what racing simulations can deliver.
