Project Motor Racing is set to release in fall of 2025, but sim racers can get their hands on the title as early as FarmCon 25 in Austria this July.
More patience is needed until Project Motor Racing arrives. The upcoming sim by Straight4 Studios and publisher GIANTS Software has recently been officially unveiled, but only select media outlets and content creators have been able to play it.
The Factory Driver Program, as was announced at the event in Zürich, is set to launch soon, but for anyone who cannot get in immediately, there is an alternative if they want to play PMR already - an event, actually. But not one that has much to do with racing.
Instead, Project Motor Racing will be available to play at FarmCon 25 in Austria. The link is obvious: GIANTS is well-known for its highly-successful Farming Simulator franchise, its graphics engine also being used in Project Motor Racing.
FarmCon 25 is taking place on July 5 and 6 in Kundl, Austria. Its main focus is Farming Simulator, of course, but if you are in the area or interested in both genres, stopping by to give PMR a try might be worth your while.
Are you looking forward to trying Project Motor Racing for yourself? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our PMR forum!
More patience is needed until Project Motor Racing arrives. The upcoming sim by Straight4 Studios and publisher GIANTS Software has recently been officially unveiled, but only select media outlets and content creators have been able to play it.
The Factory Driver Program, as was announced at the event in Zürich, is set to launch soon, but for anyone who cannot get in immediately, there is an alternative if they want to play PMR already - an event, actually. But not one that has much to do with racing.
Instead, Project Motor Racing will be available to play at FarmCon 25 in Austria. The link is obvious: GIANTS is well-known for its highly-successful Farming Simulator franchise, its graphics engine also being used in Project Motor Racing.
FarmCon 25 is taking place on July 5 and 6 in Kundl, Austria. Its main focus is Farming Simulator, of course, but if you are in the area or interested in both genres, stopping by to give PMR a try might be worth your while.
Are you looking forward to trying Project Motor Racing for yourself? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our PMR forum!