Project Motor Racing receives Official Gameplay video

Project Motor Racing receives “unfiltered” gameplay from Straight4 Studios

Straight4 Studios has released an “unfiltered gameplay” video for Project Motor Racing, the company’s upcoming sim racing title. This video is a straight gameplay capture from the game with no camera tricks, post-FX, or other changes. If you want to see what Project Motor Racing looks like, just watch the gameplay video below.

Project Motor Racing is a spiritual successor to the GTR series, developed by individuals who previously worked at Slightly Mad Studios and Simbin. This game may be new, but it has a strong racing pedigree. The game is aiming to deliver a “new benchmark in handling performance” and be “mod-friendly” by design. At launch, the game will have more than 70 vehicles and 10 racing tracks.

Unfiltered gameplay from Project Motor Racing—straight capture, no camera tricks, no post-FX. Cockpit view, full audio. Turn it up. Want more? Drop a comment on what you want to see next (car/track/conditions) in the comments and we’ll queue it up.

Straight4 Studios

The origins of this game come from EA’s cancellation of the Project Cars franchise and the closure of Slightly Mad Studios in 2022. In a sense, Protect Motor Racing is a spiritual successor to Project Cars. PMR promises immersive sound design, dynamic weather conditions, a 24-hour day/night cycle, and other advanced features. With Straight4’s team of “Factory Drivers”, every car in the game has been tested and approved by brand partners to ensure authentic levels of handling precision and accuracy. In other words, this is a proper sim racer.

If you are a fan of single-player games, Project Motor Racing’s single-player campaign promises to deliver the experience of a professional racing driver. Players can negotiate budgets, sponsorship, buy cars, and manage their teams. There’s more to racing than just racing. If online play is your thing, there are also plenty of online racing modes to explore.

Project Motor Racing will be available on PC through Steam on November 25th.

You can join the discussion on Project Motor Racing’s official gameplay video on the OC3D Forums.

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