RaceRoom

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RaceRoom Racing Experience
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Developer(s) Sector3 Studios
Publisher(s) RaceRoom Entertainment AG
Platforms Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) February 12, 2013
Genre(s) Racing

RaceRoom Racing Experience (R3E) is a free-to-play racing simulation for Microsoft Windows, developed by Sector3 Studios, (formerly known as SimBin Studios) and published by RaceRoom Entertainment AG. Their aim is to provide an authentic racing experience through detailed car and track models as well as realistic car behaviour and sounds.

Development

Sector3 Studios is working together closely with real racecar drivers (such as Bruno Spengler, Kelvin van der Linde, and Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky) to use their feedback, as well as the telemetry data they gotten from their global partners such as DTM, WTCC, ADAC GT Masters and KW Suspensions to develop the physics model of the cars.

Since its first release on February 12, 2013, the game has been updated regularly with new features and content and has received significant improvements in all departments.

Gameplay

RaceRoom offers many different game modes such as Multiplayer Races, Custom Championships, Single Races, Practice, Leaderboard Challenges and Online Competitions. The game also includes an online portal that keeps track of players statistics and leaderboard entries, that serves as a platform for the players activities.

RaceRoom regularly hosts major competitions with their partners and series. Mercedes-AMG has used RaceRoom to scout for talents in the game that would later make it into the AMG academy.

Reception

Eurogamer reviewed it in 2014 and called it "the best racing game you've never heard of".[1]

Free to play content

The game provides a selection of free-to-play race cars and tracks to drive in multiplayer and single player games modes. Sponsored competitions and other free-to-play events allow users to use premium game content at no cost.

See also

References

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