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If you look very carefully at the recent Revosim trailer – a new brand of sim racing peripherals by Nacon – you will see our first look at a new car and track for Endurance Motorsport Series.
Published by Nacon, and developed by KT Racing, the upcoming game is a mashup of two genres: driving and management.
From our brief hands-on with an early build last August, it seems to predominantly focus on the latter gameplay mechanic. You oversee your team’s race strategy across both LMDh and GT3 classes, hopping between the two and requesting your drivers to speed up or slow down accordingly.
You can act as one of the drivers, swapping to being behind the wheel during a pitstop.
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was mentioned as being part of the track roster, but these glimpses within the Revosim steering wheel launch trailer are the first time it has been seen in action.

The BMW M4 GT3 is also seen racing around the Belgian venue, the first time a non-Porsche vehicle has been showcased. There’s also a prototype-style race car, expired at the side of the track, which doesn’t instantly look like a real-world LMDh car. Possibly a fictional model, although the rear wing is reminiscent of an Oreca or Ligier LMP2.
The trailer also uses brief snippets of Rennsport, a game developed by the Competition Company and Teyon and then published on console by Nacon.

The two games may look similar to a casual onlooker, but are poles apart in reality, with Endurance integrating a deep managerial system, and Rennsport aimed at a multiplayer competitive scene as an out-and-out simulation.
Traxion understands that Endurance Motorsport Series is still on track for a 2025 release across PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
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