Nacon and Kylotonn (KT Racing) are not only working on the long-awaited Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, but are also competing in another racing discipline.
Endurance is one of the most demanding and comprehensive requirements in motorsport. In this sport, more than in any other, the key to success lies in perfect team coordination. Endurance Motorsport Series lets you experience this not only in the role of a driver, but also in the heart of the pit as a race engineer. Endurance Motorsport Series offers a unique gameplay where the way you adapt your decisions and race strategy to events (incidents, weather, etc.) is just as important as your driving skills. You must find the best balance between speed and consistency in your quest for victory.
In addition to the challenge posed by the length of the races, one of the outstanding features of Endurance Racing is that it is multi-class. You will progress through a selection of the best Hypercars, LMP2 and GT from the major car manufacturers. Powered by the KT engine, designed specifically for motorsport simulation, Endurance Motorsport Series offers realistic driving and faithfully reproduces some of the world’s most legendary tracks.
So yes, this time it’s not a rally or a Forza Horizon-like (partially off-road) experience that Kylotonn is working on, but the studio is focusing on longer duration races. We’re thinking things like the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans or a full day of laps at Spa-Francorchamps. In that time, a lot can go wrong with the car or the weather can affect the plans. And this time it’s not just about the race, it’s also about how careful you drive (or not), because it could even be about how fit your driver is, because he’s supposed to be resting. That is why we should also change the driver during the tire change and refueling. We will see if Kylotonn will include this in their game.
Endurance Motorsport Series will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC (Steam).
Source: Gematsu