Motorsport Games Might Not See the End of 2023, Tries Selling NASCAR License

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The reports are in, and they do not look optimistic: Motorsport Games has made its Q2 2023 Earnings Report public, which presents a bleak outlook on the company's future. MSG might not even see the end of the year - what does that mean for the licenses of racing series it holds?

Image credit: Motorsport Games

As Motorsport Games is listed on the NASDAQ, the company is required to publish reports about its finances for each quarter of a year. Naturally, this contains good amounts of complicated financial terms and legalese phrases - we want to spare you these, but if you are interested to read everything in detail, you can find the full report on the Motorsport Games investor relations website.

CEO Stephen Hood highlighted positive events of Q2 2023, such as the announcement of Le Mans Ultimate and key updates to rFactor 2. Suprisingly, the Next Gen Car Update DLC for NASCAR Heat 5 was also mentioned as a highlight due to it being "on track to become our most downloaded content update" - which is surprising, considering that Heat 5 is the predecessor to NASCAR 21: Ignition. The latter saw an issue-filled launch in late 2021, and the Next Gen Car DLC has been received overwhelmingly negative with users reporting the update to remove features or not work at all.

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The Next Gen Car Update DLC for NASCAR Heat 5 was received overwhelmingly negative. Image credit: Motorsport Games/704 Games Company

Will MSG See the End of the Year?​

The most interesting part of the Q2 report, however, is the Cash Flow and Liquidity section. These are the key statements of the report, informing about losses of $8.9 million in the first six months of 2023, leaving the company with "cash and cash equivalents" of $2 million as of June 30th - which have been further reduced by $1.4 million as of July 31st.

As a result, "the Company does not believe it has sufficient cash on hand to fund its operations for the remainder of the fiscal year 2023 and that additional funding will be required in order to continue operations". Options like equity or debt financing arrangements, selling licenses or company assets and "further cost reduction and restructuring initiatives" are being explored, according to the report.

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A dedicated IndyCar game is among MSG's projects - will it ever see the light of day? Image credit: Motorsport Games

As was rumored recently, the NASCAR license is most likely on its way out from Motorsport Games - the company's most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) all but confirms this. The sale of the NASCAR license is mentioned as one of the ways to reduce the financial problems the company is facing, and MSG is "currently in discussions with a third-party for the potential sale of the NASCAR license". The document also confirms that the development of all potential future NASCAR games under Motorsport Games has been "put on hold indefinitely."

Since the problematic NASCAR 21: Ignition launch, Motorsport Games only released the Switch-exclusive NASCAR Rivals in 2022 using the license. Meanwhile, the planned-for 2022 BTCC game never materialized, with rFactor 2 seeing the release of BTCC DLC instead. rF2 and developer Studio 397 are part of Motorsport Games, hence the connection.

BTCC & IndyCar Games Doubtful​

The simulation's engine is also the framework for the upcoming Le Mans Ultimate, which is scheduled for release in December 2023. According to the SEC filings, Motorsport Games still expects this to happen, but crucially states that "the Company is evaluating its ability to deliver new titles under its other licenses, such as with INDYCAR and the British Touring Car Championship (the "BTCC"), which may result in further adjustments to the Company's product road map".

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Le Mans Ultimate is still expected to launch in December of 2023. Image credit: Motorsport Games

So, what does all of this mean, then? Briefly summarized, MSG expects Le Mans Ultimate to be released in December as originally planned, but with more pressing issues at hand, all other projects seem to be on hold indefinitely. The chances of an IndyCar or BTCC game seeing the light of day under Motorsport Games look to be rather slim, to put it mildly.

More Licenses to Move?​

Could these projects still be realized eventually? It is certainly possible if other companies step in and purchase the relevant assets - the question is if anyone would be willing to do so. Should MSG be able to complete the sale of the NASCAR license, it might give the company enough of a boost to at least survive the rest of 2023 and release Le Mans Ultimate as planned.

Licenses Held by Motorsport Games​

Series & Events
  • NASCAR
  • IndyCar
  • World Endurance Championship/24 Hours of Le Mans
  • British Touring Car Championship (BTCC)
Games
  • rFactor 2
  • KartKraft

What if the company goes bust before then, though? While this might delay LMU, it is hard to imagine Studio 397, the Le Mans Ultimate project and rFactor 2, which it is based on, not getting picked up by another party. The respective series might also terminate the licensing agreements - which could open the door for the return of the iRacing Indy 500 special event, for example. The race had to be left off the calendar for 2023 due to the exclusive license being with Motorsport Games. Meanwhile, Reiza Studios had to resort to a semi-fictional version of a 2023 IndyCar for Automobilista 2 instead of being able to license an actual Dallara IR-18.

Your Thoughts​

What do you make of the latest developments surrounding Motorsport Games? Let us know in the comments below!
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You read a contract which is under a NDA. If this is publicly available, please give us a link. I would be very surprised if the full legal contract details have been posted unless you are one of the lawyers involved in the contract AND you had just committed a disbaring offence under morality and confidentiality clauses required of all members of the Bar.
Contracts are public.
MSG, as a listed entity in the stock-exchange, must have this type of contract submitted for public record and consultation by investors.
Just google it.
On the opposite side of the isle, iRacing being a privately owned company, has no obligation to divulge the terms of their licence agreements.
 
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It depends a lot on which legal entity has the licence contract, and exactly how MSG is setup as a business; although I'll confess to not knowing the intricacies of US contract law, and that of Delaware which is what MSG is "based".

From what I can see from the publicly available information, 704 Games was the original holder of the NASCAR licence and MSG has acquired all shares for that business.
"IF" the "new" NASCAR game was developed under that same licence then potentially MSG could sell the complete 704 Games operation and the NASCAR licence would go with it.
No idea what monies MSG could realise from this though.

I suspect/assume that LMU is being developed as part of the MSG/ACO joint venture, with Studio397 providing the technical resources to make this happen.

KartKraft was bought as a complete package according to the available documents, and the original developer is currently in the process of being closed down by the Australian financial authority as it appears to be an inactive business.

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Don't forget that the 704 Games acquisition has been tainted by litigation regarding MSG not paying the full market value of the shares due to "... among other things, purported misrepresentations and omissions concerning 704Games’ financial condition made in connection with the Company’s purchase of these minority shareholders’ interest in 704Games ..."
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A change of ownership over 704 Games above a 25% stake allows NASCAR to terminate the agreement:

"8. TERMINATION
8.1 Termination by 704GAMES. ......................
8.2 Termination by NTP. Without limiting any other termination rights of NTP as provided under this Agreement, NTP has the right to terminate this Agreement and its obligations hereunder immediately upon written notice to 704GAMES without incurring thereby any liability to 704GAMES, in the event of any of the following:
(a) ..........................;
(b) ..........................;
(c) if 704GAMES (i) discontinues its business as now conducted, (ii) undergoes any direct or indirect change in its ownership or control of twenty-five percent (25%) or greater in a single transaction or series of related transactions, (iii) sells all or substantially all of its assets, (iv) sells or grants rights to any product line or division that includes any of the Licensed Products, or (v) directly or indirectly assigns, transfers, sublicenses or encumbers any of its rights under this Agreement in violation of the terms hereof without the prior express written consent of NTP;
(d) ...................................;
(e) ...................................;
(f) ....................................
..."
 
You read a contract which is under a NDA. If this is publicly available, please give us a link. I would be very surprised if the full legal contract details have been posted unless you are one of the lawyers involved in the contract AND you had just committed a disbaring offence under morality and confidentiality clauses required of all members of the Bar.
I would like to read it too. It's highly unlikely an attorney would get disbarred for violating an NDA, but they could be subject to a civil lawsuit with some hefty damages.
 
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Meh, I like pineapple on pizza...

We all like different things, and have different setups etc, so madness/rf2/AC.. there's a bunch of differing physics and experiences - if you're getting hours of entertainment out of a game, then give it the kudos, if you aren't move on but no point in bagging someone else's pineapple eh.

And just because... I'll tell you I also like grapes cut in half on my pizza - and so far I believe I'm the only person on the planet to admit that.
Okay I'm super curious. Grapes... red or green and with other toppings or just grapes? I enjoy pineapple on pizza which so many despise. I'm always curious to try new things.
 
If only Straight4 Studios bought the Le Mans license in order to keep up the game...
 
Okay I'm super curious. Grapes... red or green and with other toppings or just grapes? I enjoy pineapple on pizza which so many despise. I'm always curious to try new things.

Green seedless grapes... the basic story was that I couldn't find any pineapple so tried them, and now my preferred...

Anyway, my perfect pizza is a decent base (not too doughy/thick), the usual tomato paste base but again, not too thick.

Then the cheese, anything proper pizza cheese, usual cheddar is too oily...

Then it's the grapes, green seedless cut in half so they can cook through.

Add on some chorizo (salami is fine if not), thinly sliced if possible, some red onion, and fresh chilies (I tend to avoid the OMG that's hot spec ones).

Finally a decent squeeze of fresh lime over all of that and then into the oven on a pizza stone until the onion is caramelised (so a bit longer than you might think).

Everyone knocks it, I just smile and eat all of my delicious creation!
 

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