Although the game isn't planned for release until 2018, Sector3 hopes to have a playable build within six months, so we should hear more about the game this year. But knowing that a sequel to GTR 2 is at least in the works will please a lot of racing sim fans.
There's no publisher attached to the project the FIA GT Championship that the GTR series licensed no longer exists and the team that will build the game has yet to form. The successor to the international award-winning racing simulation GTR accurately represents the challenges of Motorsport racing.
It seems drivers must leave the ABS always on, otherwise the tyres lock up easily. Its dynamic weather really works throughout the race session, in GTR2 not. Gtr - Fia GT is not too bad, its only old. The Steam version of GTR2 lack of Ferraris and Porsches, that must be added manually. There are a lot of pieces left to put in place for Sector3 and SimBin. My suggest is to buy GTR2, which has a lot of add-on tracks. Speed said that GTR 3 will not have RaceRoom's always-online requirement, which heavily implies it won't be free-to-play. Sector3 has been fairly experimental in recent years, toying with free-to-play models with RaceRoom, but with this game at least, it appears to be going for a more traditional release. Weather will affect the way cars drive, too: Dynamic water movement will allow rain to pool organically, which will lead to aquaplaning and other handling quirks. Speed confirmed to Race Department that the game would feature a day-night cycle, dynamic weather and vehicle damage. GTR 3 is only a few months into development and is being built on the Unreal 4 engine. Speed pointed to recent F1 games as an example of a way to appeal to the "hardcore racer" and the "casual gamer." While GTR 2 shot for accurate simulation, though, developer SimBin Studios UK is shooting for a broader audience with GTR 3.Ĭhris Speed, the CEO of SimBin's parent company Sector3, said the game will be a "proper simulation" but "needs to appeal to both sides" to succeed on consoles. The game's existence was announced via the Race Department forums (spotted by Eurogamer), and will launch next year for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
It's taken more than a decade, but GTR 2, the game rightly lauded as one of the best racing sims ever, is getting a sequel. SimBin has released a demo of its forthcoming racing simulation sequel GTR 2, giving you the chance to put some of its professed improvements to the test.