Motorsport Games: BTCC Game Canceled - IndyCar Game Staff Laid Off?

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The official BTCC game is canceled: TOCA, the rights holder to the popular British touring car series, has terminated the licensing agreement with Motorsport Games.

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Last updated: November 7th, 2023, 5.20pm CET


Even though sim racers had been looking forward to an official BTCC game, there had been serious doubts about it seeing the light of day. Initially announced for 2022, the game was most recently delayed to 2024. Now, it is officially canceled altogether, according to a TOCA statement.

The organizer of the BTCC chose to terminate the licensing agreement with Motorsport Games. This comes just a few days after news broke that MSG would reduce its workforce by 40%.

It is with regret that TOCA now advise that it has been forced to terminate that agreement forthwith, due to ongoing fundamental breaches of the agreement by Motorsport Games. Having been given sufficient latitude to rectify those contractual breaches, unfortunately Motorsport Games has failed to do so.
TOCA statement on canceling the BTCC licensing agreement with Motorsport Games

BTCC Game Canceled: “We share the frustration”​

Furthermore, TOCA argues that it made this decision “to protect the reputation and intellectual property of the BTCC, including those of its participants and partners.” The organization admits that “this news will come as a huge disappointment to our hundreds of thousands of fans, many of whom were eagerly anticipating the release of a new BTCC game… and we very much share that frustration, due to Motorsport Games being unable to fulfil its contractual commitments.

However, there is official BTCC content under the MSG roof. rFactor 2 has seen the introduction of cars and tracks step-by-step since the start of the agreement with TOCA in 2020. The sim now features the full grids of the 2021 to 2023 seasons. Additionally, most of the circuits on the calendar are there as well.


What’s next for IndyCar and Le Mans Ultimate?​

The BTCC license is not the first that is not under Motorsport Games’ roof anymore. Recently, the company sold its NASCAR license to iRacing. The company is going to produce a standalone game of the popular stock car series. IndyCar still has an agreement with MSG, although the open-wheel series game’s future is uncertain, too. Whether the series is next to pull the plug remains to be seen now that the BTCC game is canceled.

However, Mike Straw of Insider Gaming claims he has been told that the IndyCar game's staff has been laid off by MSG. This would likely mean that the title is not going to see the light of day either. Straw had reported that Motorsport Games could lose the NASCAR license as early as August - iRacing bought the license not even two months later.


The IndyCar game was scheduled for launch in 2024, and recently, a trailer had emerged. It would appear that the game was quite far along in development. Could another entity purchase all assets?

IndyCar themselves have not announced how they are going to handle the situation. Penske Entertainment (the owners of the series) CEO Mark Miles told racer.com that "we are in regular communication with Motorsport Games to get the information that we need to decide what’s best for us going forward." No decision has been reached yet, according to Miles.


As things stand, it appears that all of Motorsport Games’ eggs are in the baskets of rFactor 2 and the upcoming Le Mans Ultimate. rF2‘s player numbers have recently increased after the additon of a new competitive online system. WEC fans eagerly await LMU by the end of 2023.

What are your thoughts on the BTCC game being canceled? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
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Statement says they also "immediately withdraw all licenced BTCC rights that were provided to Motorsport Games under that agreement."
Does that kill off the ongoing BTCC DLC listed on Steam too?

Silverstone disappeared when that agreement ended.
 
Stephen Hood has inherited the Titanic 5 minutes before it hit the iceberg, this is a monumental cluster**** of a company to put it politely.

I love S397, someone buy them out please or else they'll be going the same way, down with the ship.
 
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Statement says they also "immediately withdraw all licenced BTCC rights that were provided to Motorsport Games under that agreement."
Does that kill off the ongoing BTCC DLC listed on Steam too?

Silverstone disappeared when that agreement ended.
They may have to remove the BTCC logo/names but the cars themselves aren't owned by TOCA so nothing changes there.
Silverstone license expired long ago, it was a license model made by ISI. Out of current management control afaik. It's similar situation to Project Cars games.
 
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Was always going to happen Alan Gow and the team at TOCA are very much a no nonsense group of people and rightly so. Unfortunately can't see them licencing out for a btcc game again after this. Took them the best part of 20 years to convince this time so not likely to happen.
 
I just grabbed the BTCC content, as was waiting for a sale but it might be gone one day (like the Monaco Formula E track).

I guess I better get IndyCar content soon too hopefully Formula E license is more stable, as I want that too...

Wonder if Ian Bell will be getting in touch with TOCA?!
 
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Well.. Who would have guessed, right? Next in line is Indycar. I bet they will soon be gone too.
And obviously LMU in Q4 is not happening since it's not even on pre-order on Steam and not a single trailer or ad have been put out. Maybe Q1-Q2 2024? Probably not worth the money anyway as quality will likely be poor given all the staff redundancies in the past months.
 
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Was always going to happen Alan Gow and the team at TOCA are very much a no nonsense group of people and rightly so. Unfortunately can't see them licencing out for a btcc game again after this. Took them the best part of 20 years to convince this time so not likely to happen.
Codies held the rights till MSG got them so who knows, certainly EA has the cash if they are interested.
Whether that would be a good thing or not depends on your pov.
 
Well.. Who would have guessed, right? Next in line is Indycar. I bet they will soon be gone too.
And obviously LMU in Q4 is not happening since it's not even on pre-order on Steam and not a single trailer or ad have been put out. Maybe Q1-Q2 2024? Probably not worth the money anyway as quality will likely be poor given all the staff redundancies in the past months.
S397 are making that, there's no redundancies there (at time of writing...) so I fully expect the quality to remain high.
Of course this whole nonsense saga with MSG is a potential worry for S397 though.
 
Statement says they also "immediately withdraw all licenced BTCC rights that were provided to Motorsport Games under that agreement."
Does that kill off the ongoing BTCC DLC listed on Steam too?

Silverstone disappeared when that agreement ended.
Yeah good question and is that going to kill the BTCC use in the new online competition system?

Probably not but yeah this silverstone thing was weird.
 
S397 are making that, there's no redundancies there (at time of writing...) so I fully expect the quality to remain high.
Of course this whole nonsense saga with MSG is a potential worry for S397 though.
40% redundancies only this time around is a lot to think that S397 was not touched by it. Irrespectively of that, the clear message is the will to drastically cut expenditures and even without reducing personnel it is obvious all businesses will have gone through significant budget cuts. The impact of those we will be able to ascertain only when LMU is out.
 
Codies held the rights till MSG got them so who knows, certainly EA has the cash if they are interested.
Whether that would be a good thing or not depends on your pov.
Codemasters held a licence that was from the original toca organisation. The organisation that took over btcc in 2001 took over them rights and when Alan gow took back control of toca it was under a different name (barc toca I think) so the rights codemasters had would have been to the 1997/98 and 2001 seasons which is probably why they never really did anything with them.

There's a video interview from motorsport magazine with Alan gow from a couple of years ago where he goes into the details of it and explains why there hadn't been a new game for a long time.

Personally don't think it would be the end of the world if they got the rights again as long as the game they created was along the lines of f1/wrc
 

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