The rest of May is going to be a treat for sim racers who want to get into RaceRoom: Until May 30th, everything in the sim is completely free to access – cars, tracks and modes are all available to anyone who wants to give them a go.
RaceRoom’s status in the sim racing world is a bit unusual as it is the only big sim that is free-to-play. Apart from the already included base content, the sim has a lot of interesting cars and tracks to offer, however: Licenses for DTM or ADAC GT Masters mean that these series can be fully recreated, as all the tracks they race on are there as well. Even lesser-known tracks such as Bilster Berg or Nogaro are part of the sim.
Exciting car classes make for a good amount of variety regarding the vehicle roster, too: Whether you want to race WTCC cars from 2013 to 2017, 1992 DTM cars or open-wheelers such as the Formula RaceRoom US, a circa 2015-spec IndyCar, RaceRoom has you covered. High-downforce cars with tons of aerodynamic grip are available just as well as a 1969 NSU TTS – and, of course, the shopping cart that was introduced as an April Fool’s joke. In total, over 180 vehicles and more than 50 tracks are there for everyone to try.
Should you feel like starting a ranked racing career, RaceRoom hosts events every week for sim racers to participate in. Recently, ranked championships have been introduced as well, making the online multiplayer even more exciting. Of course, you can also have offline fun in time trial mode or race against AI. You can find the schedule for the coming two weeks below.
What are your thoughts on RaceRoom’s free access period? Are you a regular player already? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @RaceDepartment!
RaceRoom’s status in the sim racing world is a bit unusual as it is the only big sim that is free-to-play. Apart from the already included base content, the sim has a lot of interesting cars and tracks to offer, however: Licenses for DTM or ADAC GT Masters mean that these series can be fully recreated, as all the tracks they race on are there as well. Even lesser-known tracks such as Bilster Berg or Nogaro are part of the sim.
Exciting car classes make for a good amount of variety regarding the vehicle roster, too: Whether you want to race WTCC cars from 2013 to 2017, 1992 DTM cars or open-wheelers such as the Formula RaceRoom US, a circa 2015-spec IndyCar, RaceRoom has you covered. High-downforce cars with tons of aerodynamic grip are available just as well as a 1969 NSU TTS – and, of course, the shopping cart that was introduced as an April Fool’s joke. In total, over 180 vehicles and more than 50 tracks are there for everyone to try.
Should you feel like starting a ranked racing career, RaceRoom hosts events every week for sim racers to participate in. Recently, ranked championships have been introduced as well, making the online multiplayer even more exciting. Of course, you can also have offline fun in time trial mode or race against AI. You can find the schedule for the coming two weeks below.
What are your thoughts on RaceRoom’s free access period? Are you a regular player already? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @RaceDepartment!