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Project Motor Racing shows itself in gamescom trailer, Porsche and Ford join the roster

On the occasion of gamescom, GIANTS Software and Straight4 Studios have released a new, adrenaline-pumping trailer for Project Motor Racing, unveiling a series of important news that will delight all racing fans. The video gives us a taste of the potential of the title, showing the innovative "True2Track" technology and confirming the arrival of legendary brands, circuits and race classes.

The most important news concerns the entry into the car fleet of two manufacturers of the caliber of Porsche and Ford. We will be able to get behind the wheel of true icons of the Stuttgart house, such as the 2023 championship-winning Porsche 963, the historic 1970 917K, the 911 GT3 R (992), the 911 GT1-98 and the 962C. Added to these are the new Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercar 2025 and AMR Vantage GT3, and the Ford Mustang GT4 2024, expanding an already very rich garage.

The new trailer also confirmed the inclusion of two of the most beloved motor racing competitions of the past, GT1 and Group C, which will allow us to relive the thrills of exotic supercars from the 90s and the golden age of endurance racing. These are in addition to the classes already announced, for a total of 9 categories covering half a century of motorsport history. The number of tracks is also increasing, with the addition of three legends such as the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, the Nürburgring Nordschleife and the Mount Panorama in Bathurst, for a total of 28 layouts in 18 locations at launch.

The film then emphasizes "True2Track" technology, a system built from the ground up to offer unprecedented realism. In the game we will have to face dynamic weather conditions, with trajectories that will dry realistically and a 24-hour day/night cycle synchronized with real-world conditions, promising an immersion never seen before.

We leave you with the footage and a set of images, reminding you that Project Motor Racing will be available from November 25th.

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