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RENNSPORT: Roadmap 2024 Now Available!

Following RENNSPORT’s Leap Year hotlap, we now have their official 2024 roadmap loaded with new content for the simulator. Let us tell you all about what’s coming this year to RENNSPORT.

Welcome, racers, to the unveiling of our official RENNSPORT Roadmap 2024!

Let’s take a look at what we have in store for the upcoming months, FOR NOW!

While it might seem sparse at first glance, remember that we’re just getting started with the year. This roadmap is a dynamic document that will evolve alongside us, constantly being updated and expanded. And who knows, along the way, we might stumble upon some exciting surprises for you!

Stay tuned! There’s much more to come.

Q1 – Time Trial

RENNSPORT’s Roadmap is divided into four quarters, each with a keyword about the upcoming content. The first quarter, named “Time Trial,” indicates the inclusion of the time trial mode, along with the new Porsche Mission R that we’ll be able to use in the simulator and at the Goodwood Hillclimb circuit. Day and night cycles will also be available. The features of this first quarter “Time Trial” will be available on March 27 in the simulator.

Q2 – Progression

The second quarter will focus on the progression of the simulator, along with a new vehicle category, new circuits, a multiplayer ranking system, and some new features that we’ll uncover as time goes on, as it doesn’t yet have an exact release date. One of the confirmed vehicles by Morris Hebecker for this quarter will be a McLaren.

Q3 – Early Access

The name of this stage indicates the state in which the simulator intends to be. Early access will be ready after a long wait of two years. With no exact release date, we have an idea of when we can expect RENNSPORT’s early access.

Q4 – Endurance

The new progression, added categories and circuits, day/night cycle, and the new multiplayer ranking leave RENNSPORT ready to integrate endurance races that we can expect by the end of the year. This will add multi-class races, pit stops, and other aspects of endurance racing to the simulator.

It certainly seems like a great year for RENNSPORT, which will finally be able to be called early access by mid-year, leaving the beta behind.

Remember, you can sign up for the RENNSPORT beta by clicking here.

Happy Racing!

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