Project Motor Racing launches on November 25 for PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store. It’ll cost $69.99 (around £55). Developed by Straight4 Studios and published by GIANTS Software, this one aims to bring serious motorsport energy.
Project Motor Racing brings a complete sim racing package
The game features over 70 cars, split into 10 classes, all fully licensed and detailed. From LMDh Hypercars to old-school legends, there’s a variety for every fan. Tracks include 27 layouts from around the world, scanned to capture their true-to-life feel.
This isn’t just for the pros. Project Motor Racing is built for everyone, seasoned sim racers and newcomers alike.


Career Mode and more for all kinds of players
There’s a full single-player career, online racing, and in-game events. A four-class racing setup keeps the action mixed and intense. The new trailer gives a closer look at Career Mode and what players can expect.
Races will include dynamic weather, day and night cycles, and an adaptive racing line. The track even dries based on how cars move across it, so no lap is the same.

Real driving feel with a focus on detail
Built on the GIANTS Engine 10, the game uses a brand-new physics system. It promises better handling and force feedback than most. Called First Principle Physics, it’s designed to feel as real as possible.
Each car has been tested and tuned by real-life race drivers and engineers. Features like G-forces in the cockpit, heat haze, and rich engine sound all help build the immersion.
Project Motor Racing appears to be a proper sim racer. It’s aiming for depth, realism, and wide appeal. With support for mods and strong career content, it could stand out in a crowded genre.


The lights go green on November 25.
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