PlayStation and Xbox owners, the official game of the FIA World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans race could be heading your way sooner rather than later.
Pimax is behind the $2.5 million investment in Motorsport Games, helping rescue the nascent Le Mans Ultimate driving simulation game. According to the CEO it puts the company in a "really good position for at least a year."
The future looks bleak for the official FIA World Endurance Championship simulation and the team behind it - and the unrest couldn’t have arrived at a worse time, right when LMU could topple Assetto Corsa Competizione.
As reported by Traxion earlier this week, the future of Le Mans Ultimate is uncertain, as parent company Motorsport Games confirms job losses and has publically admitted that it is for sale, or open to a merger.
“We have implemented a strategic restructuring to further streamline operations, reduce costs, and strengthen our financial foundations,” said Motorsport Games CEO Stephen Hood in the wake of the job losses, which Traxion understands affected key team members pivotal to Le Mans Ultimate’s creation.
“These changes position us to become a more agile, focused, and efficient company – one that is conscious of our forthcoming operating requirements as well as within-reach growth opportunities.”.
What was your strategy before making a bunch of people redundant?
Hinder operations?
Increase costs?
Weaken your financial foundations?
He use to work on the old F1 games from Codemasters. He often seemed a little full of himself.
Hopefully PSVR2 support
whats the point of this? I've been farming credits on Le Mans everyday since last year on GT7 LOL