KW Studios’ RaceRoom Racing Experience has announced that it will release two classic DTM cars alongside three ‘90s-era tracks.
The retro-themed content drop will include the Opel Calibra V6 4×4 and Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI cars, with Avus (two layouts), Fliegerhorst Diepholz and Hockenheim Klassik (two layouts) strengthening the free-to-play sim’s circuit roster.
The two new cars are set to join RaceRoom’s incumbent AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM in a new ‘DTM 1995’ class in celebration of the category’s 40th anniversary.
As well as new content, RaceRoom will also undergo significant graphics updates, with dynamic clouds and improved rendering quality set to enhance the sim’s visuals.
Free graphical updates for the Nordschleife, Mantorp Park, Nogaro, the Red Bull Ring, Sepang and the Slovakiaring tracks will also take advantage of RaceRoom’s aesthetic upgrades. Oschersleben has also been completely rebuilt using the latest laser-scan data and will therefore not be a free update, with the older version of the track gradually phased out.
The two Classic DTM cars will be available for €10.99, with each of the three classic ‘90s DTM tracks available for €6,99 each, with all content set to release on the 4th of September.
Check out our thoughts on the DTM 1995 content in our hands-on article here.
Are you looking forward to taming these two fire-spitting DTM monsters from yesteryear? Let us know in the comments below.
RaceRoom’s September 2024 updates and DLC at a glance
DLC
Tracks
- Avus (two layouts)
- Fliegerhorst Diepholz
- Hockenheim Klassik (two layouts)
- Oschersleben (new laser-scanned version)
Cars
- Opel Calibra V6 4×4
- Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI
Game
Graphics
- Improved rendering quality, optimized performance for smoother gameplay, and new features such as dynamic cloud coverage options.
Track graphics updates
- Mantorp
- Nogaro
- Nordschleife
- Red Bull Ring
- Sepang
- Slovakiaring
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