Three Weeks Until Release - What's Up With Le Mans Ultimate?

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Le Mans Ultimate is set to release on February 20. Three weeks ahead of its launch, we still have not really seen much of the title – what’s up with LMU?

Image credit: Motorsport Games / Studio 397

Full dedication to the 2023 WEC season, including all cars and tracks – the prospect of Le Mans Ultimate was met with excitement from many sim racers. Admittedly, we cannot wait to get our hands on LMU ourselves here at RaceDepartment. The different design approaches for the Hypercar class alongside the outgoing GTE class are definitely something to look forward to. Make no mistake: We would love to see the upcoming WEC title be a great endurance simulator.

However, just three weeks ahead of the planned Le Mans Ultimate release, we have not really seen all that much of it. The most recent update gave us a preview of the Toyota GR010 Hybrid running at Portimão, although the video notably does not show any of the car’s interior.


Le Mans Ultimate Release: Some Content Still Not Shown​

The Toyota preview makes the Cadillac V-Series.R and the Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH the only two prototypes we have not seen ahead of the Le Mans Ultimate release. There are more vehicles that are still unseen as of the time of writing this article. Three GTE competitors in the Corvette C8.R, the Porsche 911 RSR-19 and the Aston Martin Vantage AMR are still to be unveiled. Additionally, three tracks of the seven-race calendar are also still under wraps, those being Sebring, Fuji and Bahrain.

Meanwhile, the fact that the entry for VR support was removed from Le Mans Ultimate‘s Steam page puzzled the community. The entry was still there as of early November 2023, but has since disappeared without comment. The game engine, which is rooted in that of rFactor 2, definitely supports VR, as rF2 also features the functionality, so it is unlikely that it was scrapped for good – we hope.

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A screenshot of LMU‘s Steam page as of November 9, 2023. Note the entry for VR support in the list to the right.

Meanwhile, with just three weeks until the release of Le Mans Ultimate, you would expect more promotion leading up to the big day. However, it is still relatively sporadic, with the Toyota preview being almost two weeks old at the time of writing this article. Of course, this could also just be a sign that work on the game itself is full steam ahead, with capacities bundled for this purpose rather than for PR.

Hardly Any Hands-On Experience​

We have reached out to Motorsport Games for more insight, but have not heard back as of yet. Thus far, the only playable version of LMU was presented at the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours, at which Angus took a closer look for us. Of course, this was relatively early in development, seeing how the real 24 Hours took place in June.

Note that proper gameplay also has not been shown since, with one exception. As part of the presentation of the Ferrari 499P, the game’s YouTube channel showed an onboard lap around Monza, although without any HUD or other cars present.

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The Ferrari 499P has seen extensive previews for LMU, including gameplay at Monza. Image credit: Motorsport Games / Studio 397

As a result, there are a few questions we and the community are wondering about ahead of the Le Mans Ultimate release. What is the state of the content that has not been shown yet? Will VR support be included after all? What features will be on board at launch?

Le Mans Ultimate Release: Patience Is Key​

Again, we want to reiterate that the OverTake/RaceDepartment team is indeed looking forward to Le Mans Ultimate and hope for it to turn out great. Studio 397 knows how to create a great driving experience, as they have shown in rFactor 2. A fully-licensed WEC sim based on that model would surely be something any sim racer should take a closer look at.

Of course, it is also very much possible that the news cycle for LMU kicks into overdrive just after we publish this article – which would also be good to see. But just as in endurance racing itself, patience is key ahead of the Le Mans Ultimate release.


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There has to be a single player championship mode, early feedback is a no for this. I am speechless! Surely that is the first things you implement? I feel like I'm taking CRAZY pills!
 

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29€ only ? omg I can buy 100 copies....
 
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Seems very od they would actively remove VR from the RF2 engine. Don't seem to make sense, but I will be purchasing regardless. £25.00 is a very fair price for anyone who likes RF2, we already know it's got pedigree.
 
Seems very od they would actively remove VR from the RF2 engine. Don't seem to make sense, but I will be purchasing regardless. £25.00 is a very fair price for anyone who likes RF2, we already know it's got pedigree.
Honestly the vr in rf2 is old needs to be completely re done, would take about 6 months or more. you can manage to use it with lower end cpu gpu, but compared to other sims its crap.
 
29€ only ? omg I can but 100 copies....
LMFAO for a unfinished product from MSG with a bad fail rate releasing games/sims, i would rather spend more in the future when finished/complete going on their current record in the sim industry.
 
LMFAO for a unfinished product from MSG with a bad fail rate releasing games/sims, i would rather spend more in the future when finished/complete going on their current record in the sim industry.
I have the best experience in my simracing life with rF2, so I know LMU will be the next best or second, nothing else ;)
 
I actually can't believe Studio 397 are lauching this licensed WEC game without VR support? I mean... WTF?
NO VR = NO BUY
I only found out about no VR support at launch today, having assumed it would be a given for any racing game daring to suggest itself a simulator (note - not arcade) racing game. Clearly not.
I had been holding back my spend on AMS2's recent Le Mans content, considering it too... let's say lightweight an attempt at a racing class that deserves better. I was soooo looking forward to LMU.
Alas not for me now. Once I've finished posting this I'm off to put more cash into Reiza's pocket, cash that was destined for Studio 397 at the LMU launch next week. Silly, short-sighted marketing department - a marketing department that clearly doesn't know it's market! This really worries me now about what sort of dog's dinner of a game will be released. I have a funny feeling that the "early access" label will be used to cover a myriad of other shortfalls.
Please please I so want you to prove me wrong Studio 397!
 
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I actually can't believe Studio 397 are lauching this licensed WEC game without VR support? I mean... WTF?
NO VR = NO BUY
I only found out about no VR support at launch today, having assumed it would be a given for any racing game daring to suggest itself a simulator (note - not arcade) racing game. Clearly not.
I had been holding back my spend on AMS2's recent Le Mans content, considering it too... let's say lightweight an attempt at a racing class that deserves better. I was soooo looking forward to LMU.
Alas not for me now. Once I've finished posting this I'm off to put more cash into Reiza's pocket, cash that was destined for Studio 397 at the LMU launch next week. Silly, short-sighted marketing department - a marketing department that clearly doesn't know it's market! This really worries me now about what sort of dog's dinner of a game will be released. I have a funny feeling that the "early access" label will be used to cover a myriad of other shortfalls.
Please please I so want you to prove me wrong Studio 397!
Would be interesting to see the business model. Maybe there are not enough increased sales to justify the cost of development?
 

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