The 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race will feature an abundance of world-renowned manufacturers and drivers. Visitors can also test the official game, Le Mans Ultimate.
An appearance by the simulator at the event is nothing particularly new on its own, with the title’s public debut at the 2023 running. However, this time, alongside the Thrustmaster wheels, visitors to the booth within the Family Fan Zone will also be able to drive with Pimax VR headsets.

The virtual reality manufacturer will be there with its Crystal Light and Crystal Super – boasting 3840 x 3840 resolution per eye.
Notably, this is the first public collaboration between Le Mans Ultimate creators Motorsport Games and the Chinese tech company following Pimax’s recent $2.5 million investment in the gaming company.
“We are incredibly excited to partner with Motorsport Games, a company that shares our passion for delivering unparalleled immersive experiences,” said Robin Weng, Chairman of Pimax.
“This collaboration marks just the beginning of our joint efforts to push the boundaries of virtual reality in motorsports.”

A pinup event in the FIA World Endurance Championship, several key announcements are expected at an on-site press conference regarding the future of Le Mans Ultimate.
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