Guardian - Fans have been waiting for Real Racing 3 since it was first shown off in the summer of 2012, and then again at Apple's iPhone 5 launch event in September.
Yet since publisher EA confirmed that the game would be free-to-play, fans have also been worrying about whether freemium mechanics would spoil the gameplay.
The popular, and authentic, mobile racing game Real Racing 3 will continue to add to its roster of cars and events in January 2022 with the version 10.1 update – and the Lamborghini Huracán STO is the headline act.
The mobile round of the qualification time trials for the McLaren Shadow Project is now open.
Using EA’s Real Racing 3, entrants can take part in one of three time trials in August, September, and October this year.
McLaren has today announced the launch of the McLaren Shadow Project, supported by Logitech G, HTC Vive, Sparco Gaming and Alienware.
Coming off the back of the Mclaren World’s Fastest Gamer competition in 2017, won by Rudy van Buren, who is now simulator test driver for McLaren F1 – McLaren is set to dip their toes back into esports in a big way with their new esports initiative, Shadow Project. This new global sim racing event will feature players across multiple games, including Xbox One title Forza Motorsport, Real Racing 3 on mobile, iRacing and rFactor 2 on the PC.
Hardcore Racing ≠ Mobile Device
Hardcore Racing = Wheel & Pedals
This game got like a 1 rating Smh lol
Haha hardcore on a touch screen.
I downloaded this game on my iPad. It ain't shit. But it was free.