RaceRoom: content Roadmap 2023

Sector3 announces 2023 content release strategy for its RaceRoom. Extra packs will be released regularly every three months, towards the end of each quarter, interspersed with custom releases of individual cars, tracks or series livery updates. This means that new content will arrive approximately every six weeks. As always, each new release will link to online esports competitions and events.

Each pack will contain multiple cars - and sometimes tracks - curated around a particular theme. The three remaining packs from this year will be released in early July, early October, and then the usual pre-Christmas special release.
Intermediate content will be smaller, very affordable versions, typically of single cars or the latest new season livery updates for championships.

In about five weeks, the new BMW M4 GT3 will be available. This will be followed in July by the second of this year's quarterly packs, which will focus on some officially licensed Porsche content. This package will feature the 992 911 GT3-R, again for the GT3 class. The GT3 will be accompanied by the latest generation 911 GT3 Cup (represented by the official liveries of the German Carrera Cup 2023 championship) and by a real classic in the form of the 944 Turbo Cup from the mid-1980s, the latter with particularly old liveries school.

The next quarterly pack, due in October, will see the release of a touring car themed pack based on the release of an iconic road track: Circuit De Pau Ville in the south of France. The developers are also still busy with touring cars and there will be some exciting news to reveal on that front in the coming months.
 

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In a day or two, I am looking forwardbto driving Raceroom's interpretation of the BMW M4 GT3. After getting triple screens and being able to look out of the M6's that are in R3E, I started to like the behemoths. IMO the M4 has some big shoes to fill...
 

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