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Looks like we'll get more news at Le Mans next month.
In the keynote video that accompanied these updates, the CEO of Motorsport Games (Le Mans Ultimate’s stewards), Stephen Hood, said: “I want to assure you that the remainder of 2026 already looks as exciting as ever for new cars and track.”

“We’re expecting to update you on our next Season Pass plan at Le Mans in June.”

While said content is still around a month away from an unveiling, some kernels of evidence have been planted on a recent MSG earnings call. They hint at track DLC outside of Europe.
“We have an idea and a concept for new track content that will reach additional markets. Typically, we found we’re incredibly strong in Europe, which is no surprise given Le Mans’ history and its location, and we’ve dined out very well on that.

“But in order to take this game international, we’re starting to look at additional content that would attract people who aren’t naturally bought into the Le Mans concept or European content.

“So we have got more things to reveal in the future, but I’m quite excited about that.”
 
If it was more of the older ALMS tracks that would be good for variety. The current calendar would be a bit dull, especially considering LMU already has a couple of Middle Eastern circuits.
 
Asian Le Mans Series would certainly be in keeping with what the game has done so far, modest track selection to add (Sepang, Dubai, Abu Dhabi), new market, all of the car models are already in there and next season AsLMS includes HyperCars.

I'm sure IMSA will come, but the circuit content there is vastly more expansive, just 1 circuit from IMSA currently exists in the game (Sebring), leaving a whopping 10 circuits to create a full calendar, plus LMGT3 and GTD have different BoP settings so the GTD category is technically faster so there would need to be a whole new BoP introduced for IMSA.
 
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