Motorsport Games has confirmed it “expects to deliver” the first of its European Le Mans Series content for Le Mans Ultimate “at the end of Q3 2025” during its latest financial results.
The end of Q3 for the Miami-headquartered company is September.
To this point, it has not been confirmed if the ELMS cars, branding and tracks – which will supplement the existing FIA World Endurance Championship currently represented in the game – would be drip-fed once ready or released in one single pack.

Pricing and the exact content cadence are expected at a later date, but we now know that it will be broken down. Silverstone is the first element previewed to date, and visitors to the British circuit’s real-world ELMS event between 13th and 14th September will be able to test the venue within Le Mans Ultimate – hinting that it will be part of the initial DLC release.
“Our recently announced expansion downloadable content for Le Mans Ultimate to include the European Le Mans Series is also designed to continue this trend [record player numbers and increased revenue] going forward,” said Motorsport Games CEO, Stephen Hood, in the full statement.
“We expect to deliver a first taste of this additional content to eager players at the end of Q3 2025.”

In Q2 2025, Motorsport Games reported net income of $4.3 million, compared to $2.1 million in Q2 2024.
The official simulation of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and FIA WEC exited early access in July to record player numbers. It is expected to receive a single-player campaign in 2026. The following additions are expected, starting in September, to fulfil the ELMS content:
New ELMS tracks coming to Le Mans Ultimate
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
- Circuit Paul Ricard (Le Castellet)
- Silvertone
New ELMS LMP3 cars coming to Le Mans Ultimate
- Duqueine D09
- Ginetta G61-LT-P3 Evo
- Ligier JS P325
- (Plus uprated, more powerful, Oreca 07 LMP2)
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