Project Motor Racing Has an Official Release Date

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After months of anticipation and leaks, we finally have a confirmed release date for Project Motor Racing: November 25. A clever choice—just three days before the much-awaited Black Friday and perfectly timed for the holiday season wishlists of motorsport fans.

As a sim racing enthusiast, I must say that rarely have I felt this curious about a title since the early days of Project CARS. And it’s no coincidence: this ambitious project is led by Straight4 Studios, headed by veteran Ian Bell, and now published by GIANTS Software, known for their work on Farming Simulator. An unusual mix, yes, but one that promises to make waves.

A Career Mode That Feels Real

What struck me most when watching the Career Mode trailer was its deeply immersive approach. This isn’t just about racing; it’s about building a professional racing career. The idea is clear: replicate the rise of a motorsport career, from entry-level series to elite racing categories.

While we still lack specific details about events and cars, it’s confirmed that from day one, there will be over 70 vehicles across 10 categories, including the formidable LMDh, popular GT3, and *classic racing classes that will make nostalgic fans smile*. Add to that 27 laser-scanned tracks and unmatched driving physics powered by a 720 Hz simulation engine, and you’ve got a technically superior experience in the making.

Modding for All – Not Just on PC

This part is particularly exciting. As a console user, I’ve long watched mod support remain exclusive to PC. But Project Motor Racing breaks that barrier. Yes, mod support will be available on consoles too, marking a major shift in how personalized content is accessed in the sim racing genre.

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The potential here is huge: from custom community-built tracks to physics tweaks and brand-new vehicles. Player creativity will finally have free rein.

Pre-Orders, Pricing, and Bonuses

The game is now available for pre-order at €59.99 / $59.99 / £49.99, both digitally and physically (*yes, even for PC*). Early buyers will get the GTE Decade Pack as a bonus. If you go for the Year 1 Bundle, you’ll unlock all first-year content at no extra cost.

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This isn’t just a marketing gimmick—post-launch content will be crucial to the game’s evolution, and early adopters might enjoy the most complete experience from day one.

A Rough Road to the Finish Line

It’s worth noting that the game was originally developed under the name GTRevival, with rumors pointing to a September release based on retail listings. Now, with an official date and a reliable publisher, it’s safe to say that Project Motor Racing has found its definitive course.

Happy Racing!


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