PROJECT MOTOR RACING DEBUTS RANKED ONLINE, ADDS SIX BRANDS AND SEBRING @ TGS
Project Motor Racing powers into Tokyo Game Show (TGS) with fresh metal on the grid, a new circuit, and a no-nonsense, full-service approach to online competition. Publisher GIANTS Software and developer Straight4 Studios also confirm six new brands, seven cars, plus the addition of Sebring International Raceway, and unveil a complete online racing ecosystem.
At TGS, attendees can also go hands-on with the racing-sim from September 25-28.
Online Racing, Built For Racers
“No passes. No rentals. No subscriptions,” says Ian Bell, CEO of S4. “PMR gives you full online racing on day one, right out of the box — built for drivers who value clean, hard competition over complicated paywalls and qualification hurdles.” Next to a challenging “survival”-style single player career, multiplayer competitors can look forward to:
- Cross-Play Monthly Championships: With weekly track rotation and scheduled race times.
- 2 Leaderboards Modes: Chase real-world lap times in Factory Driver Challenges, and long-distance Endurance Hall Events to mimic legendary real-world races.
- Custom Lobbies “just like in the old days”: Host your own races, including cars, tracks, rules. No fees, no rentals, just fun.
- Social Races: 15-minute casual events perfect for newcomers, or a quick fix for veterans who enjoy diverse playlists with track rotations and trial combos.
- Ranked Racing: Structured championships with matchmaking, divisions, and per-class ranked grids
No subscription, native Ranked Racing defines multiplayer racing in PMR. Drivers begin their online career with a License Test at Lime Rock Park to set a fair baseline. From there, a 0-100 Driver Rating (per-class ratings, without ELO inflation) powers matchmaking and skill-based grids, while cross-platform championships unite PC and console players to keep races full, fun, and competitive. With the official Multiplayer Trailer, the online ecosystem is demonstrated in detail.
More Brands, Heavy-Hitters & Historic Asphalt
From grassroots spec series to factory GT classes and prototype icons, PMR adds depth across eras and disciplines. At TGS, the sim welcomes new marque partners — Acura, Chevrolet, Mazda, Mercedes-AMG, Nissan, and Toyota — expanding a 70-car roster that stretches from the era-defining Mazda 787B (the first Japanese overall winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1991) to today’s thrilling GT3/GT4 contenders.
- Acura: 2022 Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22
- Chevrolet: 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R
- Mazda: 2017 Mazda MX-5 Spec, 1991 Mazda 787B
- Mercedes-AMG: 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT3
- Nissan: 2023 Nissan Z GT4
- Toyota: 2023 Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo
Sebring International Raceway, one of the oldest continuously operated race tracks in the U.S., is the latest circuit to join Project Motor Racing’s track lineup, bringing its famously demanding surface, long straights, and technical sectors to the game’s expanding, global locations.
Project Motor Racing launches worldwide on November 25, 2025, for PC, PlayStation® 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders are now open on selected platforms, including the bonus GTE Decade Pack. Visit giants software.com, Straight4.com, ProjectMotorRacing.com, and the GIANTS Software press area for more information.
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