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Project Motor Racing set for 29th April unveiling

The spiritual successor to both GTR and Project Motor Racing will publish further information later this week, alongside independent hands-on impressions.

Project Motor Racing set for 29th April unveiling

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.

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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.

Project Motor Racing welcome presentation

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.