Are you ready to have your mind blown by a racing game that's about to redefine the genre? Project Motor Racing is gearing up to be the sim-racing experience everyone will be talking about! From the creators who brought us the critically acclaimed Project Cars 2, this new title promises a unique blend of stunning realism, an impressive roster of cars and tracks, and a career mode that will keep you hooked for hours.
And to get your engines revving, a brand new gameplay trailer has just dropped, and it's pure racing bliss. The video showcases an exhilarating onboard view of a Saleen S7-R fiercely pursuing a Chevrolet Corvette C5-R and other iconic GT cars around the legendary Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (formerly known as Mosport). While a short clip can only reveal so much, the choice of car and track is already a major win in our book. The visuals are breathtaking, and the sound design is simply phenomenal – you can almost feel the rumble of the engines!
The car selection in Project Motor Racing, while not the largest we've seen, is packed with some seriously drool-worthy machines from racing history. We aren't just talking modern prototypes like the Lamborghini SC63 and the Aston Martin Valkyrie; we've got GT3 beasts like the Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) and the Ford Mustang GT3, alongside timeless classics. Think the aforementioned Saleen and Corvette C5-R, then add in the Audi R8 LMP900, Porsche 911 GT1-98, Lola T70, Mazda 787B... the list goes on and on! It's a veritable museum of speed.
And the tracks? Prepare for a global tour of motorsport royalty! We're talking the Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, Zolder, Silverstone, Lime Rock, Sebring, Bathurst, and Kyalami, just to name a few. And the best part? More tracks are on the way, promising even more challenges and breathtaking scenery.
Project Motor Racing aims to strike a sweet spot, bridging the gap between more accessible, arcade-style racers like Gran Turismo and Forza, and the hardcore simulation experiences of iRacing and Assetto Corsa. Think realistic physics and challenging AI, but with a slightly more forgiving learning curve for newcomers. But here's where it gets controversial... some die-hard sim racers might argue that this "middle ground" approach compromises the authenticity they crave. What do you think? Is it possible to create a sim that appeals to both casual and hardcore fans?
And this is the part most people miss... Unlike some of its competitors, Project Motor Racing won't be confined to just the PC. It's also set to launch on PlayStation and Xbox, opening up the racing experience to a much wider audience. This cross-platform availability is a major advantage and could significantly boost the game's popularity.
Mark your calendars: Project Motor Racing is slated to hit shelves (both physical and digital) on November 25th across all platforms. The standard edition will set you back $89.99, and that includes a DLC pack featuring a collection of late 2010s/early 2020s GTE race cars. A bit pricey? Perhaps, but for the content being offered, it could be a worthwhile investment for racing enthusiasts.
Now, we want to hear from you! What are your thoughts on Project Motor Racing? Are you excited about its blend of realism and accessibility? Do you think the car and track list is impressive? And most importantly, what are your expectations for the career mode? Let us know your opinions in the comments below!
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- The Motor1.com Team