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iRacing Arcade lands 2nd December release date

The diminutive sim racing spin-off will hit PC first in just under two months from now, followed by consoles in 2026.

iRacing Arcade lands 2nd December release date
  • iRacing’s minuscule arcade spin-off now has a release date
  • A December 2025 PC release date confirmed, consoles in spring 2026
  • Further cars and tracks showcased, including Aragón and Knockhill

iRacing Arcade now has a 2nd December 2025 release date on PC via Steam.

Created by Original Fire Games – purveyors of Circuit and Karting Superstars – for the sim racing platform, the game features a mix of licensed and fictional cars, real-world tracks, online multiplayer and a single-player career.

A limited demo was released earlier this week for PC, with the Traxion team finding the vehicle handling and AI performance enjoyable at this work-in-progress stage.

iRacing Arcade Miami

In a fresh trailer to announce the release window, Miami International Autodrome (home of the Miami Grand Prix) and Spanish venue MotorLand Aragón are seen in action, alongside previously confirmed venues such as Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Lime Rock Park and Imola.

A new fictional circuit is also shown, with an autumnal theme and a series of downhill hairpins (main article image).

Tracks confirmed so far include:

  • Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
  • Bahrain International Circuit
  • Barber Motorsport Park
  • Circuit Paul Ricard
  • Imola
  • Knockhill
  • Kyalami
  • Lime Rock Park
  • Miami International Autodrome
  • MotorLand Aragón
  • Sachsenring
  • Tsukuba

Official motorsport series (although, presumably, this does not necessarily mean all cars and tracks from each will be part of the roster) that will be represented include: FIA Formula 4 (previously confirmed), IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, IMSA SportsCar Championship, Porsche Cup Sprint and IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.

The fictional ‘Formula 1-style’ single-seater recently teased is once again showcased, alongside a fresh touring car, which at first glance seems reminiscent of the current FL5-generation Honda Civic TCR.

The hiring of drivers to your team, and the building of your early, ramshackle team buildings are also showcased before – the career mode has previously been described as “Mario Kart meets SimCity.”

Following its December 2025 release for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions are expected in spring 2026, with the inclusion of local split-screen multiplayer.

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