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This week in racing game news:
“RiMS Racing” out now in Europe, releasing August 24th in North America
The great-looking motorcycle racer “RiMS Racing” has officially hit shelves. The game features some of the fastest bikes in the world including the Kawasaki Ninja ZX10 RR, Aprilia RSV4, BMW M1000 RR, Ducati Panigale V4R, Honda CBR1000 RR, MV Agusta F4 RC, Suzuki GSXR-1000 and Yamaha YZF R1 all with “extreme levels” of customization. The game’s career mode is divided into seasons, each with more than 70 events. It also, of course, features a multiplayer mode. The game is available right now in Europe for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC and will be releasing in North America on August 24. Check out the trailer below to see it in action.
“Rocket League” is looking for a developer to help move the game to Unreal Engine 5
originally discovered via a job listing, which has since been updated to get rid of the Unreal Engine 5 reference. Psyonix’s community manager chimed into the initial Reddit thread discussing the job listing, however, to confirm that the team is indeed “upgrading the technology that powers Rocket League, including a move to UE5…” So far there’s no timeline for the change, but consider us excited.
“WRC 10” will have a livery editor at launch
WRC 10″ will include a livery editor for the first time in its history.
2, WRC 3 and Junior WRC cars included in the game, as well as the historical cars. Colours, shapes, stickers, logos, lettering… players can access to infinite possibilities to impose their style and wear their own designs, including in the Career Mode!”
If you’d like to learn more about the addition, check out the trailer below. “WRC 10” is slated to release in just a few weeks on September 2nd.