Project Motor Racing: All New Cars, Tracks, & Features Revealed at gamescom

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Project Motor Racing pmr porsche

Project Motor Racing started its gamescom participation at full speed, with two huge car brands that are going to join the game being revealed.

But that's not all, as three new locations in Project Motor Racing have been revealed, two legendary car classes were disclosed, plenty of new cars were unveiled, while the new trailer gave players a chance to finally see the dynamic weather & adaptive racing lines features.

Ford and Porsche are coming to Project Motor Racing.

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It's now official: Ford and Porsche, two of the biggest and most historic brands in motorsports, will be present in Project Motor Racing. Players will have a massive lineup of Ford and Porsche vehicles at their disposal, including many classic cars from both brands, such as the 2023 Porsche 963.

This is fantastic news, as it confirms the Project Motor Racing car lineup will be exceptional, and that other historic car brands will likely make their way into the game in the near future.

New Car Classes Announced

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The GT1 and Group C car classes, two of the most iconic and beloved eras in motorsport history, have been confirmed for Project Motor Racing. They join 10 other signature classes, such as LMDH and GT4, to add even more variety to the Project Motor Racing.

All of the Project Motor Racing car classes will have a high level of authenticity, making driving even more immersive. The goal is to make players feel like they are behind the wheel of a real racing car, taking realism to the next level.

Three Iconic Circuits Confirmed!

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Project Motor Racing is coming to cement itself as one of the best games in the industry, and it couldn't do that without the iconic Circuit de Spa Francorchamps, Nürburgring Nordschleife, and Mount Panorama tracks.

The three tracks have been fully scanned, meaning they will deliver a high level of fidelity, making it seem you are really racing in Spa or at Nürburgring. It adds yet another layer of immersion, while making players even more eager to sit at the steering wheel and experience the 28-track layouts Project Motor Racing offers.

A Glimpse of the True2Track Technology

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As mentioned further above, the latest Project Motor Racing trailer gave us our first look at the True2Track Technology and its many features, such as dynamic weather.

This feature aims to deliver "uncompromising realism", and it will do so with dynamic weather, a 24-hour day and night cycle, as well as adaptive racing lines.

All of these features will allow players to experience authentic racing tracks, where the weather conditions can change and impact the driving experience, and the day and night cycle "mirrors real-world conditions". Realism is the best word to describe the True2Track technology.

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