Simbin Studios, who recently came back in business, has announced they will release GTR 3 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in 2018.
If you enjoy smell of gasoline and burning rubber, screaming engines and high-speed corners get ready for a roster of racing games coming 2019. Realistic simulations or arcade speedfests, the coming year has a high-octane selection.
Welcome to another episode of the Team VVV Video Podcast for all your weekly racing game rambles.
This week was of course dominated by the reveal trailer of Project CARS 2, which didn't disappoint with its dazzling weather effects, a variety of racing disciplines, and the largest roster of tracks to feature in a racing game. In fact, there was so much to talk about that we discussed our thoughts in more detail in our separate dedicated Project CARS 2 podcast.
The screenshots showcase the iconic Spa track which plays host to a group of BMW GT3 racing cars in a choice of different lighting conditions which shows off the potential of the Unreal 4 graphics engine.
Didn't think I'd ever say it but the racing sim genre is beginning to get rather saturated. Hopefully the can carve themselves out a piece of the pie.
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Why so many racing games?
Most accurate and boring racer ever.
I don't think they can appeal to both sim-enthusiasts and casuals.