iRacing Arcade announced and it’s basically Circuit Superstars 2 with licensed cars and tracks

iRacing have announced iRacing Arcade made in partnership with Original Fire Games the developers of Circuit Superstars.
Certainly seems like this could have been Circuit Superstars 2, with iRacing mentioning how this “all-new title blends the strengths of both studios to create a unique racing experience that’s fun for all”. It will also come with a stylized version of officially licensed vehicles and tracks.
Interestingly, their system requirements on Steam note it will run on “LCD Steam Deck equivalent or higher”. Nice to see more developers using the Steam Deck directly like this, as a set specification platform for performance.
Features of iRacing Arcade include:
- Approachable racing for all: Racers of all ages will enjoy iRacing Arcade’s mix of playful art and fun physics, giving players a driving experience that is easy to pick up but rewarding to master.
- Build your motorsport legacy: Climb the racing ladder to earn resources and boosts that improve your results and build your racing empire from a backyard garage to a bold, fully customizable palace.
- Officially licensed cars and tracks: From iconic vehicles like the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup to top tracks like Imola and Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez, real-world race fans will enjoy a unique take on their favorite cars and circuits.
- More ways to race: Along with your single-player racing dynasty, compete in global time trials and push for the highest possible spot on the leaderboard.
Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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