IndyCar and iRacing Studios spill details on series' first video game in twenty years
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The NTT IndyCar series produces some of the best racing anywhere on the planet, and for years, fans have been clamoring for a standalone video game based on the series.
It's been in the works for some time, but on Thursday, IndyCar and racing sim juggernaut iRacing announced details, including when to expect the game to debut.
And when that happens, you'll know where to find me: in the upstairs guest bedroom where my wife is cool with me setting up my racing sim.
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The NTT IndyCar Series is getting the standalone video game treatment for the first time in over twenty years when "IndyCar Racing The Game" rolls out next year. ((Photo by Michael L. Levitt/Lumen via Getty Images))
The game — the series' first standalone game in over twenty years, with the last being "IndyCar Series 2005" — is being developed by iRacing Studios and will be called "IndyCar Racing The Game."
Simple, but honestly perfect. It's going to deliver what it says on the tin.
"IndyCar features the most competitive and action-packed racing on the planet, challenging drivers at every turn with incredible speeds and demanding layouts,," IndyCar chief marketing officer Alex Damron said in a statement. "Our new video game is going to capture the energy and drama of our sport with hyperrealism, bringing our series to a new generation of gamers. Partnering with iRacing — the gold standard in racing simulation — ensures this will be a truly special new chapter


