Le Mans Ultimate Will Now Be Early Access, Evolve Throughout 2024

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In a switch, the upcoming official Le Mans and WEC game will still launch on 20th February 2024, but in an Early Access state.

Images: Motorsport Games / Studio 397

Following a delay from December ‘23 to February ‘24, Le Mans Ultimate will now release initially as an Early Access title as work continues at developer Studio 397.

Based upon the basic architecture of existing simulation platform rFactor 2, but with several planned enhancements, it will feature content from the 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship at launch.

This hasn’t changed with the Early Access programme, with the 12 car models used in the series last year represented at launch alongside the seven circuits in their championship layouts – the team is exploring the possibility of additional configurations for a later date.


Today’s new trailer showcases glimpses of the Aston Martin Vantage GTE, Porsche 911 RSR GTE, Cadillac V-Series.R (running on electricity in the pitlane) and the Glickenhaus SCG 007 for the first time. It does not, however, show the HUD.

The Bahrain International Circuit, at night, Fuji Speedway and Sebring’s pitlane can also briefly be spotted. Markedly, several cars are seen racing on track at once, something most prior updates were missing.

All venues are set to include day-to-night cycles, dynamic weather and track surface evolution analogous to Factor 2’s Real Road 2.0 system.

All vehicles are said to have been rebuilt from the ground up, inside and out, for LMU – even if some of the cars are shared with the outfit’s prior titles. Over 100 real-world liveries will be available from launch too, including variations of sponsors or 24 Hours of Le Mans-specific designs.

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The Garage 56 modified Chevrolet NASCAR that competed at the centenary event as a one-off is omitted, however.

Ahead of the release date, we hope to see footage or images of the Corvette GTE, Glickenhaus SCG 007 and Cadillac V-Series.R alongside Sebring and Fuji Speedway. Gameplay footage has previously recently been published for the Toyota GR010 at Portimão and Ferrari 499P at Monza, while today’s footage also sees the Ferrari 488 GTE, Porsche 963 and wingless Peugeot 9X8 on track.

As for 2024-season content, or historical vehicles, there’s the following hint provided by Motorsport Games: “There is certainly a huge amount of current and historic inspiration to draw from!”

Ranked Multiplayer Included At Launch​

During the Early Access phases, Motorsport Games’ RaceControl online ranking system – with driver and safety ratings – will be available.

Claimed to carry across learnings from having the system in rFactor 2, there will be daily races available at intervals across three levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.

Creating your owner server, however, will be a notable omission initially, with that and the ability to enter special events slated for updates post-release.

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“We’ve got some great plans to run championships and esports tournaments in the future and are building out functionality to create online championships and more,” reads the platform’s newly published FAQ. Did someone say a 24 Hours of Le Mans special event?

Outside of the online competitions, you will be able to use a system called Race Weekend to configure single-player events to your liking, including multi-class races. However, it’s not yet clear if multiplayer will be available initially with multi-class or driver swaps.

Co-op Mode, VR, Missing – For Now​

Speaking of switching drivers, the much-hyped asynchronous cooperative multiplayer mode is an absentee for now.

“Unfortunately, whilst we do have a working prototype, this innovative game mode is not quite ready for release and such we are working hard on this feature with the intent on making it available in the summer during the Early Access phase,” explains the development team.

Perhaps more pertinently, considering rFactor 2’s support, virtual reality is not available in February, but we expect it to follow. It’s not clear if triple-screen gameplay is possible come the launch, either.

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There’s no word at all if a form of single-player career or championship mode is in development. As an officially licenced and dedicated platform, much like Assetto Corsa Competizione, modding is not supported.

The recommended PC specifications have also been published. We have more details in a separate article, but they seem very accessible to us.

Pricing confirmed​

Those who take the plunge and purchase Le Mans Ultimate on 20th February 2024 as an Early Access title should expect to pay €29.99/£24.99/ $32.99 (USD).

The initial offering for the game will be the lowest price for the game in its Early Access phase,” explains the creators.


“Those early adopters will enjoy playing the game early with access to features and content, whilst also helping input into the future roadmap of the product with new features and updates being delivered to players when they are ready as part of the initial price.

“We also hope to even have a few gifts or two throughout Early Access.”

An estimation of how long it will be in this development phase is not yet known.

What do you make of the switch to the Early Access programme for Le Mans Ultimate? Let us know in the comments below and discuss in our forum.
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I've not been critical on s397 and MSG because I'm not a dev, I'm not a businessman. I'm just a 45 year old guy playing videogames. I was going to buy it day 1 or preorder if needed to support the team, but to be honest, no supporting VR from day 1 sounds bad for me, really bad. And I consider VR the most game changing feature in simracing in years. I suppose it's because the game is still on a early stage, but the lack of info about it, the lack of answers these months to "potential buyers" about it, dissapointed me. Luckily rf2 vr works really nice and HY mods released lately has been great.
 
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Well, at least they are honest and not like some other games (cough cough wrc...cough)..
I hope this will grow into awesome game.
Only problem is decision paralysis when choosing what to play :)
 
Everything sounds great, 2023 season complete except NASCAR rightly so. We hope perhaps for additional content later, such as Season 2024, full Multiplayer and VR support. But before purchasing I would like to at least try a DEMO.
 
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If it they are setting a price of 2 DLCs, it suggests much confidence of a successful launch

Bankrupt company with a history of failures, marked as EA few weeks prior to launch and a price which suggests little value - good omens
 
This is a lot of words just to say:

"We're out of money. We don't even have enough money to push it to a final release filled with bugs before laying off the developers. Therefore we will be releasing our unfinished game in Early Access before laying off the developers. The game will continue to evolve with 0 development staff in our employ."
 
I'll probably take a gamble on the early access. It worked out very well for me with AMS2. I would like to see a single player championship and hope that the Thrustmaster SF1000 display works and the LED's on the 488 GT3 as they don't in RFactor 2. Hopefully VR will come a little later. RFactor 2 has reasonably decent VR, so hope this will too.
 
I'll wait for the reports on what the early access release is like - if that shows real progress compared to rF2 I'll support them. If it's basically a content update with some minor changes I doubt it will have changed much once it's finished and pass.

Honestly, this reads as if S397 desperately needs some money...
 

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