Le Mans Ultimate’s 2024 WEC DLC, Subscriptions and ‘Complementary Services’ Previewed

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A free update will add a unique co-op mode to Le Mans Ultimate in June, with possibly a free car. Thereafter, updates and 2024 content will be released while the company teases subscriptions and in-game premium car setups.

Following the early access release in February, then a series of significant patches and hotfixes, Le Mans Ultimate’s next notable update is slated for June.

Ahead of then, however, further details have emerged hinting at what to expect next month, when paid-for DLC should arrive and even possible subscriptions and ‘complementary’ services.

The rest of the year is set to be a fascinating one, as parent company Motorsport Games looks to capitalise on stronger-than-expected initial sales.

2024 Season Content Expected Before End of Year​


While the Studio 397 team is believed to predominately working on further features and refinements, it now also has the aim of recreating the current FIA World Endurance Championship season before the end of the year.

Presently, the 2023 season is included, but the current competition includes nine different GT3 cars replacing GTE, four additional Hypercar-class entries (plus a heavily updated Peugeot), new liveries and four fresh circuits.

“Understandably, our audience is saying ‘Well, we're watching the 24 season now, we want the product to be as current as possible’,” said Motorsport Games CEO Stephen Hood on the company’s Q1 2024 earnings call.

"The first piece of content comes online in June and thereafter, pretty much, every two or three months we're looking to launch additional content – ideally in packs.

“There may be a new car arriving in June. After that, we are looking at new circuits and then we start to update the content to make it more current to the 2024 season with the different categories of car.

“For us, it's really about trying to conclude this year, and ensure that by the end of ‘24, we have the entirety of the 2024 calendar, the circuits and the cars incorporated in the product.”

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A Mix of Free and Paid Content, Starts Next Month​


The exact car that ‘may’ arrive in June remains a mystery, but if so, it will be free. Then, paid DLC is expected to be released later this year.

“We plan on releasing a steady flow of content through the second part of this year,” said Hood.

“The initial piece of this new content will be free, as well as other select items, as a thank you to the community that has given us great support to purchase our game during early access.

“We expect premium paid content will then be made available shortly thereafter, which we believe will offset the cost of ongoing development and broaden the appeal and uniqueness of our officially licenced title.”

Co-Op Mode Expected June​


Alongside the possibility of a free car, the much-touted co-op mode is set to arrive in some form next month too.

This was in the original outline for Le Mans Ultimate, before being pushed back once the release plan pivoted to early access.

It is set to see asynchronous play – in theory one driver competes part of an endurance race against computer-controlled rivals, then can hand that progress across for a friend to complete in their own time.

On paper, it sounds reminiscent of rFactor 2’s ‘resume from replay’ function but connected to the internet.

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“In June this year, the month of the fabled 24 Hours of Le Mans race, we anticipate the unique marketing window will be further amplified by the visibility the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) is expected to provide,” continued Hood.

“At the same time, we plan to update the game with a free update that blurs the line between solo and online play.

“We intend to update Le Mans Ultimate with a co-operative feature not typically found within racing games. Our co-op feature is designed to enable up to three friends – as many drivers as there are per team in real life – to play through chapters of a race.

“Taking turns to drive the car, in an ever-evolving story against AI teams.

“We believe this feature will enable a wider section of racing gamers to enjoy the unique entertainment of endurance racing without the burden of being online at the same time as their friends.”

RaceControl Subscription Service​


One of only two game modes in the simulation title, so far, daily and special ranked online multiplayer races are set up on a weekly schedule.

This is powered by what Motorsport Games dubs ‘RaceControl’ and it is set to expand with a paid subscription tier.

“We are bringing a subscription service to both our rFactor 2 and Le Mans Ultimate products, leveraging our RaceControl platform which has over 100,000 registered users all playing within our ecosystem,” teased Hood.

“A gradual ramp of subscriptions is expected as we build the value proposition for players looking to get even more entertainment out of this exciting experience.

“Although we believe a free component of the online RaceControl offering will continue, it is up to us to convince players of the value presented by a subscription service.

Timelines and further details are stark presently. Consequently, whether this will be akin to iRacing or something different entirely remains to be seen.

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However, there appears to be something unique in the works, perhaps linked to the expected story-telling co-op features – if Hood’s example is anything to go by:

“If you decide to take one of these subscription tiers, and you're willing to participate in this recurring opportunity, we are going to amplify the sense of being part of a team.

“You will have heard me referencing some of the AI systems that we're looking to employ that tell a story around your participation in the race. These things will become available to you if one of the people in the group decides to subscribe.

“So, we're looking at the bigger resources of a group rather than necessarily individuals. But we are not making [subscriptions] a requirement to participate and contribute online.”

Alongside this, what is termed as ‘complementary services’ are also set to expand, hinted at by the RaceControl.gg website that went live last month.

"We are now gearing up to provide access to our ecosystem and games to official partnerships, integrating suppliers of services and content that we ourselves do not intend to divert resources to building,” continued Hood.

“Just recently we signed car setup specialists Coach Dave Academy as a preferred supplier of alternative setups for Le Mans Ultimate offered directly from within the game,

“We expect other service providers to come on board wants this partnership is fully rolled out in summer.”

The comments follow a buoyant, in the context of Motorsport Games, earnings call. While the rFactor 2 and Le Mans Ultimate stewards posted yet another loss, it was its smallest since 2020.

What are your hopes and dreams of Le Mans Ultimate’s June update and possible subscription tiers? Let us know in the comments below, or via X: @OverTake_gg
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'The end of 2024'. So we'll be racing 2024 season in 2025? It needs to be up-to-date guys. I won't touch the game if it's just running behind all the time. Even ACC is keeping up to date with it's liveries and cars. I don't want a co-op mode, I want a up-to-date sim.
 
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Entonces nos venden un juego de acceso anticipado, prometiendo terminarlo. Pero ahora, tienes que pagar OTRA VEZ para obtener el contenido que debería estar en el juego desde el lanzamiento Gold... y ya no puedes reembolsar el EA porque intentaste que el juego funcionara durante más de 2 horas... Bien... Ahora realmente espero que el MSG quiebre. Quédate con mis 35 euros, paga a tu personal y luego vete.
El The game you bought in early access is the 2023 season and while it is being updated you are buying the 2024 season. To this day, no game is 100% finished because it always has updates
 
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Hmmm... Sólo espero que estos DLC no tengan el mismo precio que los DLC de rFactor2.

En cuanto al resto, prefiero tener el modo de práctica libre, el modo campeonato y, lo que es más importante, un modo de guardar partida que un montón de coches y pistas nuevos.
AJust like in rf2 it wouldn't be necessary to buy all the cars. With one car of each class you could race without problems
 
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Rfactor 2 and lmu are 2 games that I like for their physics and ffb and I wouldn't mind paying a subscription to play online mode. Servers cost money, and the development team pays its bills, doesn't live off the air. I just hope they expand the catalog of weekly races and don't make the mistake of only putting 3 races in silver and gold sr
 
As allready pointed out by other people, all the content that was promised for initial release was the 2023 season and it was also communicated very early on that the 2024 season would be shipped as DLC - as in your much more superior mentioned ACC. It's exactly the same way of expanding the game so I have no idea where you get this idea from that it should be any different for LMU. The 2024 season DLC is one of the most requested updates on discord just to put that into perspective.

And to round this comment up with some more rethorical baiting: how is any of the alternatives you mentioned in any way or form more complete when it comes to the 2023 WEC season than what you get in LMU for laughable 30 Euro? AMS2, that is pretty much unusable right now in multiclass SP racing, let alone multiplayer, with a fraction of the content that we have in LMU and hyper car content that is so far off from what we see in actual WEC races. AC2 and GTRevival are alot more complete - I will give you that - and I am sure that you will have a great time grabbing all the finished and perfectly balanced WEC AC content for the price of over 4 Euro per car. I will let you do the math to check how well the AC experience will work compared LMU and how big the hole in your wallet will be afterwards. And should I really mention all the fantastic WEC content in ACC?
I just pointed what I want if they want more money from me. As you mentioned for AMS2, Reiza made a "founder edition", who supported the game in the beginning will have all DLCs for ever for free, and I'm not asking for it, my point is "If they officially launch the game with the 2024 season I want it for free" if they release the game with only 2023 season and make the 2024 a paid DLC for everyone I won't complaint about early access but is bad for them to get new buyers.
About the price it's not my problem, the company set what they think the right price is.
Bro, I like their content and already supported the company buying good but overpriced content for rfactor 2 (dead game) and I'm not willing to do it again.
 
Where did they say they were going to release the 2024 grid for free with EA? They didn't as far as I know. They were quite clear that what you got with EA was all you were going to get for free in terms of content( at least as far as I can remember ). Functionality is a different matter, they owe us all full game functionality for buying into EA for sure.

Not true. I was in on the "Founders Edition" and free DLC ended last year if I remember correctly
If it's true and you don't like it so stop to support the game or avoid to buy other games from the studio is your option and it's fine, the money is yours. The same for me with LMU, If they want more money from me they'll have to do what I said, otherwise it's fine too, but no more money from me. I guess a lot of people think the same, mainly after rfactor 2 disaster.
 
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The game's still a mess and they are talking about DLCs and subscriptions, nice.

I bought EA and thought it looked promising, but that is not the news I was hoping for. :(
 
well if they had said from start a subscription would be needed to play online i would never buy it in EA , only /if it became a solid full game, not the barebones it is atm....
 

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