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Fresh from reaching 200,000 registered users, Low Fuel Motorsport has inked a partnership with simulation platform RaceRoom.
The move will see, from 2025 onwards, LFM providing server support to RaceRoom, while also offering racing using the free-to-enter game via its own platform.
“Basically, we will do what we did with all the other sims we have on the service too,” said LFM CEO Borris Schalk on the latest RaceRoom Grid Talk episode.
“We will do some daily racing stuff, some series and maybe some esports-related stuff because we are not only a daily racing platform, we also do esports events on the site.
It is planned that LFM’s servers will be integrated into the RaceRoom platform as part of a deep cooperation.
“I am looking forward to this, as this is the first time we are on this level of cooperation with a dev studio,” continued Schalk, representing the matchmaking-focused community platform.
RaceRoom is also investigating a significant update to its native multiplayer offerings.
The game offers a wide and varied roster of available content, including tracks and cars not seen elsewhere. Under the stewardship of KW Studios, it recently released classic 1995 DTM content and will be releasing 1990s super tourers next month.
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This news gives me great joy, will be awesome to see some more RaceRoom coverage moving forward!
There’s amazing potential here!
Couldn’t be more excited about this IF(!!!) kw/sector3 finally bother to finetune their very lazy tracklimit system – if you can call it a system that is. Way way to simple and strict and to take away any laptime information if you invalidate your lap is just borderline ridiculous. It really is about time! Sorry for the rant, it’s based on love for RR 🙂 Peace