Project Motor Racing has had a rather rocky start in life, launching to muted reviews, but the Straight4 Studios team behind the title has now announced what it hopes is a path to redemption with a “roadmap” for development over the coming months.
While the month of December began with quite a bang with new content releases for Assetto Corsa EVO, Gran Turismo 7, and RaceRoom Racing Experience, it has quickly turned into a sour note for Straight4 Studios and Three Fields Entertainment.
Straight4 Studios has revealed more details about Project Motor Racing ahead of its launch next month, as well as presenting a new version of the game at the Sim Racing Expo and highlighting the dynamic track surface technology in a new trailer.
With Project Motor Racing’s release on November 25 rapidly approaching, developer Straight4 Studios has shown off some of the first official gameplay footage via a three-minute direct capture video.
We’re just about three months out from Project Motor Racing releasing on November 25, the debut title of Straight4 Studios. While there’s still a bit of time until the game’s launch, it appears the curtain has been pulled back a little early on the game’s structure through its Achievements.
As we draw closer to Project Motor Racing’s launch on November 25, Straight4 Studios came to this year’s Gamescom with a new trailer and details to boot.
We’re still quite a way from the official launch date of Project Motor Racing, on November 25, 2025, but the team at Straight4 have revealed some details of the “Year 1” season pass DLC.
GIANTS Software has announced that Project Motor Racing, developed by Straight4 Studios, is set for a launch this autumn, across PC and on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles.
Straight4 Studios has revealed the first big piece of content news in the pre-launch period of Project Motor Racing, announcing that the 2004/2005 GT Championship will be coming to the title.
Following its rebranding and move to a new publisher last month, Straight4 Studios has announced a 2025 release date and some further information on Project Motor Racing, as well the first screenshots from its new game engine.
Straight4 Studios has broken a long spell of silence on the development of the upcoming GTRevival title, revealing that the game has a new name, new publisher, and a slightly different logo.