Upcoming Racing Games and Updates We Should See in 2022

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After several years of rapid growth, this should be another exciting year for the racing game and racing sim genres. Here are some things that should be released in 2022.

One of the things that benefitted from more people staying home for entertainment over the past two years is sim racing. Whereas a celebrity or real world racing driver posting a picture of their home sim rig in 2019 would have made news in our niche community, in 2020 and 2021 it has become almost expected. This surge in popularity is sure to continue into the next calendar year and bring with it some exciting new titles and content for all of us to enjoy. Here are some of the things we should see released next year.

1) Assetto Corsa Competizione Updates - Kunos' most recent major update to ACC brought a new car, improved performance, and some subtle news that more was to come. Their official launch video of the 1.8 update was tagged with a rapid-fire image showcase featuring American tracks and the newest edition of the Porsche Cup car. This is in addition to the Super Trofeo EVO2 that made a brief appearance to the public earlier this year. Lastly, let's not forget that ACC will be released to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X quite soon. So 2022 should be a big year for this sim.

2) F1 2022 - Codemasters is surely hard at work getting things ready for the next installment of the F1 series. The past two seasons of Formula 1 have been significantly disrupted, and three tracks added to F1 2021 post-release showed Codies' efforts to try and keep up. 2022 will bring a substantial update to the car regulations in Formula 1, and hopefully we see those updated cars well represented in the official F1 game.

3) Automobilista 2 Updates - Reiza Studios has made a habit of releasing updates at least once per month since AMS2 was given to us, and that pattern should carry in next year. The third installment of the popular Racin' USA DLCs could drop in 2022, along with other new content and game improvements. The online rating system has been released already in beta form, but as the title gains more users that system will be refined and will hopefully make for some great racing in a title that shows massive potential for multiplayer competition.

4) Gran Turismo 7 - More details from the upcoming Gran Turismo title are being released each week, and it seems like it'll be a return to what made this series a favourite to many of us over the past decades. Whereas Gran Turismo Sport seems to have always been tailored to the online competitive racing realm, GT7 should include the car customization, game modes, and even some of the tracks that made GT famous.

5) Forza Motorsport 8 - 2021 was a massive year for the Forza franchise, with Horizon 5 posting incredible sales figures and garnering awards. Horizon's more serious circuit racing sister-franchise, Forza Motorsport, could seem its eighth installment released next year. Where it falls in terms of realism and an appeal to hardcore sim racing fans remains to be seen, but a likely scenario is that similar to the Gran Turismo series, Turn 10 will play to their strengths and release a title that falls in line with what millions of players have come to love about the franchise.

What are you expecting in the world of sim racing next year? Is there any new content on this list or otherwise that you'd really want to get your hands on in 2022? Let us know in the comments below.
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Mike Smith
I have been obsessed with sim racing and racing games since the 1980's. My first taste of live auto racing was in 1988, and I couldn't get enough ever since. Lead writer for RaceDepartment, and owner of SimRacing604 and its YouTube channel. Favourite sims include Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, DiRT Rally 2 - On Twitter as @simracing604

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Watch the Btcc stuff from the 90s and earlier, the sense of movement and being on the edge is vastly more entertaining to watch than the aero, glued to the floor stuff of today.

The fact that the cars were more difficult to drive make it better imo. I don't want more easy-drive GT3 stuff.
ive watched the 90s stuff thousands of times. I grew up in the 90s being taken to multiple btcc rounds. Drivers like Matt Neal and Jason Plato will tell you that the new BTCC cars have nowhere near as much aero as a 95 onwards super touring car
 
The cars now are essentially too good to be entertaining imo. This is what I think is prime era BTCC- movement and busy at the wheel

My favourite car of all time is the Mk2 Golf GTi. Wish I hadn't crashed mine years ago. I recently went in a new Golf R and yes, it's massively better as a performance car but I'd still take the Mk2. I guess I'm just stuck in my ways. Thankfully most sims have a nice retro selection for people like me.
 
Shouldn't all the USA, the two extra premium tracks and old Spa content have been delivered already during 2021. So the 2020-2022 season pass will only be a late 2020-2021 pass with added free content to everyone who didn't pay and paid by those who did.
Not really, cause the content of the pass was already frozen. So if further delays will come that will not change the pass content.
And by the way, if you look at the cost of the pass vs the amount of content already delivered today it's hard to argue on it being the cheapest around.. Look at iracing and RF2 DLC costs...
 
So I only just saw this, but surely WRC 11 is worth mentioning? Forgive me if I missed it, but I don't see it in the article or comments. It'll be KT Racing's last crack at a WRC-licensed title, and they've made great strides in recent years (even if WRC 10 has its issues). Looking forward to seeing what that's like too!
 
So I only just saw this, but surely WRC 11 is worth mentioning? Forgive me if I missed it, but I don't see it in the article or comments. It'll be KT Racing's last crack at a WRC-licensed title, and they've made great strides in recent years (even if WRC 10 has its issues). Looking forward to seeing what that's like too!
Yeah, I'm really looking forward to it, too. Extremely disappointed that codemasters will get the license.
 
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New games of interest, knowing their predecessors history and thus a somewhat muted excitement.

Dakar '22. Hoping for sim (ish) physics and proper peripheral support.
WRC 11. Fearing the same stutter fest as previous games but one can hope.
Nascar '22. As by a miracle everything is fixed...
BTCC. .. which gives this newcomer a flying start.
Le Mans early access.
FM8 maybe.

Updates of interest.

AMS2.
ACC.
 

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