The simulator promises extreme realism with over 70 cars, 28 circuits and next-generation physics.
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Motor enthusiasts have a new date on the calendar. Project Motor Racing will arrive on Xbox Series and PC (Windows Store) on November 25, 2025, with an ambitious proposal that seeks to capture the passion, beauty, and intensity of professional motorsport with unprecedented detail.
Developed with the GIANTS Engine 10 engine, this simulator bets on a meticulous recreation of both driving and visual and sound aspects, combining the best of simulation with accessible options for all types of players.
A simulator with over 70 cars and 28 real circuits
Project Motor Racing will offer over 70 vehicles divided into 10 categories, from current LMDh hypercars to legendary cars from different eras. Each model has been designed in collaboration with real brands and tested by professional drivers, ensuring an authentic and precise response in every turn.
The 28 available circuits have been scanned with state-of-the-art technology, faithfully recreating internationally renowned tracks and their surface, lighting, and weather conditions.
Among its game modes, the title will feature:
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Full progression individual career.
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Online multiplayer competitions.
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Official virtual events.
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Multiple racing classes adapted to each player’s level.
Advanced physics and total realism in every race
One of the project’s pillars is its new first-principles physics engine, designed to offer real sensations at the wheel and advanced management of tire behavior, suspension, and traction. The True2Track system introduces dynamic weather conditions, adaptive tire marks, and a complete 24-hour day-night cycle, modifying grip and visibility in real-time.
This is complemented by an immersive sound design that reproduces the roar of each engine with unprecedented clarity and depth on console. From the heat of the asphalt to the vibration inside the cockpit, the goal is to make you feel every second of the race.
