One of sim racers' most beloved classes makes its debut in RaceRoom: The Super Touring update is here, including five new cars, two new tracks and more - here's the full changelog.
Cars close to their production counterparts, high-reving engines, door-to-door battles and Murray Walker on commentary - the Super Touring era is one of the most beloved in racing. Surprisingly, it took quite a while for first-party content to celebrate the mid-to-late-1990s cars of this era - but RaceRoom is here to do just that with its Super Touring update. The new version is now live.
The first batch of Super Touring cars - as there will be more later - include the Audi A4 Super Touring, the BMW 320i E36 Super Touring, the Honda Accord Super Touring, and both the Volvo 850 Super Touring and S40 Super Touring for sim racers to thrash around the circuits.
The Super Touring Car Pack containing all five cars and liveries available for them costs €15.96 on the RaceRoom store. Individually, the cars cost €5.98 each. Both new tracks cost €6.98 each.
Furthermore, a circa-2000 classic version of Silverstone and modern-day Estoril make their debut in the sim, while Monza is subject to a free 2024 rework. The 5.2 GB update offers plenty to play with as a result, as there is more in it than the content.
One example is the Dynamic Surface Interaction that, similar to December 10's other big update, means dirt, gravel, grass and other debris can be dragged onto the track now, changing how the circuit feels. Additionally, several cars and tracks see a number of adjustments and fixes. Check out the changelog below for the full list!
Which Super Tourer are you going to give a spin first in RaceRoom? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our RaceRoom forum!
Cars close to their production counterparts, high-reving engines, door-to-door battles and Murray Walker on commentary - the Super Touring era is one of the most beloved in racing. Surprisingly, it took quite a while for first-party content to celebrate the mid-to-late-1990s cars of this era - but RaceRoom is here to do just that with its Super Touring update. The new version is now live.
The first batch of Super Touring cars - as there will be more later - include the Audi A4 Super Touring, the BMW 320i E36 Super Touring, the Honda Accord Super Touring, and both the Volvo 850 Super Touring and S40 Super Touring for sim racers to thrash around the circuits.
The Super Touring Car Pack containing all five cars and liveries available for them costs €15.96 on the RaceRoom store. Individually, the cars cost €5.98 each. Both new tracks cost €6.98 each.
Furthermore, a circa-2000 classic version of Silverstone and modern-day Estoril make their debut in the sim, while Monza is subject to a free 2024 rework. The 5.2 GB update offers plenty to play with as a result, as there is more in it than the content.
One example is the Dynamic Surface Interaction that, similar to December 10's other big update, means dirt, gravel, grass and other debris can be dragged onto the track now, changing how the circuit feels. Additionally, several cars and tracks see a number of adjustments and fixes. Check out the changelog below for the full list!
Which Super Tourer are you going to give a spin first in RaceRoom? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our RaceRoom forum!