Many sim racing titles we are playing with such glee have been out for years, even a decade for some games. At this point, however, a shift might be about to occur. Many new titles are currently under development and have tried generating hype. Which one are you looking forward to most? Have your say!
Cover Image: Porsche GT2RS around Circuit de Pau-Ville on Assetto Corsa. Image credit: CrimsonSaltire
Porsche 911 GT3R (992) at night. Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni
All we definitely know is that Assetto Corsa 2 is currently in development. Since the production of Assetto Corsa, the team has grown significantly, allowing for more programmers to divide responsibilities amongst.
Here's hoping that more information on the Italian simulator is coming soon.
Proton Competition Porsche 963 action. Image credit: Le Mans Ultimate
Featuring vehicles found in the WEC series and all circuits raced in the series (not only Le Mans' Circuit de la Sarthe), this upcoming simulator will be the first dedicated software for endurance racing in a while.
Le Mans Ultimate is based on the rFactor 2 engine and is set to release towards the end of the year. If you want to talk about what it needs to be successful, check out this discussion article about what Le Mans Ultimate needs to get absolutely right.
Le Mans Ultimate is currently set to release in Q4 of 2023 according to its Steam page.
Esports racers going around Spa-Francorchamps. Image credit: RENNSPORT
With a few high-class circuits already ready to race as well as options of grand touring cars to select from, RENNSPORT recently announced how its competition and rating system will work.
The release date, on which the public beta will launch, is yet to be announced.
Circuit de la Sarthe, 1971, as seen in Project Cars 2. Image credit: Straight4Studios
The two companies have been working together in the past, somewhat. Reiza's Automobilista 2 is using the MADNESS engine, developed by Slightly Mad Studios, which was Ian Bell's previous studio and where many key staff worked before Straight4.
The title was provisionally named "GTR Revival" in early messages by studio founder Ian Bell. It has been announced to be "the most moddable Auto platform ever".
The release date, as well as the final game title, are as yet unknown.
Formula 3 Metropolitana single-seater. Image credit: REG Simulations
The game is looking to focus on the Argentinian racing scene, a region of the world which has not seen widespread digital racing releases apart from a few internationally recognised racing circuits.
The scope of the project, which seems large for a relative newcomer to the scene, can be seen in this announcement.
PISTA Motorsports' release date is yet to be announced.
Since Codemasters and EA have acquired the WRC licence previously owned by Kylotonn, fans of racing have eagerly awaited the new title.
Ford Focus as seen in Dirt Rally 2.0. Image credit: Codemasters
The game is expected to be a spiritual successor to Dirt Rally 2.0 in combination with the World Rally Championship license, potentially providing the ultimate digital rally experience.
Fans eagerly await the announcement of WRC 23's release date.
So, out of the titles listed above, where does your mind wonder in those day-dreaming scenarios? What sim is the one you are most excited to hear news about?
Let us know in the poll and in the comments down below!
Cover Image: Porsche GT2RS around Circuit de Pau-Ville on Assetto Corsa. Image credit: CrimsonSaltire
Assetto Corsa 2
Kunos Simulazioni has been stingy with details about their upcoming sim racing title so far. Planned to first release some time in spring 2024, it is set to replace the active development of Assetto Corsa Competizione.Porsche 911 GT3R (992) at night. Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni
All we definitely know is that Assetto Corsa 2 is currently in development. Since the production of Assetto Corsa, the team has grown significantly, allowing for more programmers to divide responsibilities amongst.
Here's hoping that more information on the Italian simulator is coming soon.
Le Mans Ultimate
More is known about the upcoming World Endurance Championship (WEC) simulator developed by American Studio 397 together with Motorsport Games. This will be the first time the current developers of rFactor 2 produce a title from start to finish.Proton Competition Porsche 963 action. Image credit: Le Mans Ultimate
Featuring vehicles found in the WEC series and all circuits raced in the series (not only Le Mans' Circuit de la Sarthe), this upcoming simulator will be the first dedicated software for endurance racing in a while.
Le Mans Ultimate is based on the rFactor 2 engine and is set to release towards the end of the year. If you want to talk about what it needs to be successful, check out this discussion article about what Le Mans Ultimate needs to get absolutely right.
Le Mans Ultimate is currently set to release in Q4 of 2023 according to its Steam page.
RENNSPORT
With a focus on esports and high-level competition, the new simulator RENNSPORT is currently in closed beta. Developed by new German studio Competition Company, this sim recently completed its first ever esports competition hosted in conjunction with well-known esports organiser ESL.Esports racers going around Spa-Francorchamps. Image credit: RENNSPORT
With a few high-class circuits already ready to race as well as options of grand touring cars to select from, RENNSPORT recently announced how its competition and rating system will work.
The release date, on which the public beta will launch, is yet to be announced.
GTR Revival (Working Title)
Ian Bell's Straight4Studios are working on an upcoming sim racing title as well. The studio, which combines expertise in game development from titles such as GTR or Project CARS is working together with Brazilian studio Reiza on this upcoming title.Circuit de la Sarthe, 1971, as seen in Project Cars 2. Image credit: Straight4Studios
The two companies have been working together in the past, somewhat. Reiza's Automobilista 2 is using the MADNESS engine, developed by Slightly Mad Studios, which was Ian Bell's previous studio and where many key staff worked before Straight4.
The title was provisionally named "GTR Revival" in early messages by studio founder Ian Bell. It has been announced to be "the most moddable Auto platform ever".
The release date, as well as the final game title, are as yet unknown.
PISTA Motorsport
PISTA Motorsport is the title of a new automobile simulator developed by REG Simulations together with 'Studio 56'. REG Simulations has previously developed and released karting mods for Assetto Corsa.Formula 3 Metropolitana single-seater. Image credit: REG Simulations
The game is looking to focus on the Argentinian racing scene, a region of the world which has not seen widespread digital racing releases apart from a few internationally recognised racing circuits.
The scope of the project, which seems large for a relative newcomer to the scene, can be seen in this announcement.
PISTA Motorsports' release date is yet to be announced.
WRC 23
So far, we have only looked at circuit racing simulators. However, we shall not forget that a rally simulator is also in development.Since Codemasters and EA have acquired the WRC licence previously owned by Kylotonn, fans of racing have eagerly awaited the new title.
Ford Focus as seen in Dirt Rally 2.0. Image credit: Codemasters
The game is expected to be a spiritual successor to Dirt Rally 2.0 in combination with the World Rally Championship license, potentially providing the ultimate digital rally experience.
Fans eagerly await the announcement of WRC 23's release date.
What are you looking forward to the most?
The simulations listed above are expected to be considerable as "hardcore" sims known to be in development. Other titles such as Forza Motorsport are on the horizon too, while some titles might've been announced with little to no information given other than license ownage.So, out of the titles listed above, where does your mind wonder in those day-dreaming scenarios? What sim is the one you are most excited to hear news about?
Let us know in the poll and in the comments down below!