Traxion has tested Project Motor Racing at an event in Zurich, and we will be publishing our impressions in a few weeks from now.
Formerly GTR Revival and GTRevival, the nascent stages sim racing game has been founded by former GTR, Shift and Project CARS leader Ian Bell, forming a new Straight4 Studios development team.

The title will use an all-new Hadron physics engine, paired with the graphics engine used by GIANTS Software’s Farming Simulator. It will also be published by the Swiss company across PC and console.
So far, a series of ‘00s GT cars have been teased, alongside a handful of real-world circuits. But, it has not been seen in motion, something that will be showcased on 29th April 2025 alongside further important details.

Simultaneously, we will publish our hands-on impressions via the website and our YouTube channel – subscribe to be the first to see Project Motor Racing in action using an early work-in-progress build.
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