Rennsport Hits Early Access In December With New UI, Full Launch In 2025

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Porsche 911. Images: Rennsport
In just under two weeks, the free-to-play racing title Rennsport will take its first step towards a release as Early Access starts in December 2024, with the full launch set to happen in 2025.

From a new UI to promises of new content, Rennsport looks to power into its Early Access period this December. Thus far, the sim has been in an Open Beta state since the Summer of 2024.


The fourth radio check is now live on Rennsport's YouTube channel. This announcement contains a plethora of new information, content, and screenshots. Rennsport's new UI, Which they teased previously, will be implemented in their Early Access build, and a new car, the BMW M2 CS Racing, is coming to the sim.

New UI​

The new UI for Rennsport's early access is a significant upgrade from the previous small pictureless boxes that plagued the title. The new design is a work in progress, but it is a considerable upgrade, even in its current state.

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Rennsport's new UX/UI design in early access

Rennsport's UI is being improved by increasing the size of the buttons, making it more accessible for people who are further away from their monitor. The new interactive feature allows you to select your favourite, most recently raced, or latest car as a featured animated backdrop.

Founders Pack​

New information on the founder's packs was also released, with the 'Founder's Island' nearing completion. Whilst sounding like a mid-2000s TV show, Founder's Island holds a race track with everyone's name either on the wall or the run-off, depending on which tier of the pack you have purchased.

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Founder's Pack tiers. Image: Rennsport

New Free Car: BMW M2 CS​

One of the most common 'Beginner' cars in most simulators, the BMW M2 CS continues to dominate at the lower levels of competition with its integration into the Rennsport's early access program. The M2 CS is a rear-wheel-drive baby GT car that is the best step for new and experienced players looking to step up to GT4 or GT3 cars.

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BMW M2 CS Racing render

The significant part about an addition like the M2 CS is that it can be free for everyone who signs up. Like the Mazda MX-5s or Formula Fords on iRacing, this series will be dedicated to new Rennsport or sim racing players in general.

Battle Pass-style Mechanic​

Like a prime Fortnite, a battle pass-style system to unlock additional items has been officially announced for Rennsport. This content style is not found in racing simulators, and as Rennsport aims to compete with the likes of iRacing and Assetto Corsa Competizione, this might be something many sim racers will have a hard time accepting.

What do you think about the battle pass system? Is it something you want to see brought into racing sims?

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The iconic Nürburgring Nordschleife

Completing specific missions within Rennsport will be the name of the game. Comparisons between Need For Speed Unbound's Speed Pass and the Formula One games' Podium Pass could be made. No content has been shown for the battle pass, so time will tell how well it is implemented.

The next update is estimated to hit the sim on December 4th, 2024. However, a complete, non-early access version is scheduled for early to mid-2025.

What do you think about Rennsport's new update? Will you be playing the early access build in December? Let us know in the comments below!
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A big part of our lives is what we believe in. And I believe that our relation to these beautiful machines is clean, honest and poetic. Driving a race car at the limit is something that no one can forget easily, even if it is virtual.

When at 3am I am alone driving that Hyundai Elantra, I feel that there is something special happening. That car is showing me the best part of myself.

I think that rennsport is or will be very special.
 
I really don't know what to make of this news...

To me there's very little difference between Open BETA and the way AMS2 or ACC has been developed with massive game changers coming out almost yearly... All have that factor of being "in development" which can lead to surprises and disappointments...

So that's not really anything to react to in my eyes...

But a full release in 2025? They're years away still... Fixed set ups still...

And a battle pass...

Kinda feels like they're throwing in the towel on one hand, but going hard for the casual on the other... That physics engine deserves better...
 
might be one of the biggest racing game flops of all time, right next to Project CARS 3
 
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Only assetto corsa/evo, GT7, DiRT Rally/2, EA WRC, (maybe LMU) and iRacing are the titles that really makes sense in this industry, anything else is just bloatware
What about AMs2?


my only issue is the lack of triple screen support, as a "serious" sim it looks not serious
Believe me they will introduce that later, same with optimization and debugging, as like with all modern games nowadays even the big AAA. The first buyers are also the testers, guess with AC EVO we will notice that also. If you hate that unfinished state, then wait until it’s solved.

This game and AC EVO are for me, based on what I did read not interesting, but my wallet will be open if modders are creating real old cars/tracks like in AC.
 
Since get the beta give it a try almost each weekend. Have some of my loved tracks, my loved cars(missing the mclaren 720), runs fine on my pc, tracks looks good when driving 250km/h...some things still need some touch. First time found an issue at car and send feedback to them, in little time was repaired and got an answer. I can say in my opinion, this sim can become something and go far. I like the way it goes.
 
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Don't know what price you are talking about since now the beta is free to play ad later the EA will remain free.
Founders pack is for people that want to support the game, and you can play not having it.
In the video they say that if you install the beta you get a GT3 car for free that will remain yours forever.
If you install later, you will get a car for free in another category.
Early Access will come early next month and in EA cars and tracks will remain free to drive, statistical data will be stored only for the cars you own. Also alternative skins will be usable only on cars you own.
Later, when the game will launch, the tracks will remain free with few excetions (like Nordschleife).
Other cars will be offered in the shop to buy.
Battle pack will also be introduced with a "reward track" but I don't know what will bring.
They will also introduce tools to moderate on-line play.
And later AI for offline play, beside testing and time trial present now.
Thanks for your precisions.
My understanding was that we would have to purchase the game when on early acess to keep on playing.
My answer was made with this in mind.
This is probably not the best game available, but the developers have made good progress.
I will keep on playing with it with the content I have, and follow the progress, but I will not invest on it at the moment (The same applies for Assetto corsa evo, because I always don't understand where they intend to go. If it is a clone og GT7, not for me).
As I play 99% offline, the model is probably not adapted to my needs.
 

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What are you planning to upgrade this Black friday?

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  • More games (sims)

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