Gameloft announces GT Racing sequel

Get your engines ready, because Gameloft has just announced a sequel to their popular racing simulation franchise, GT Racing. Developed in partnership with Mercedes-Benz, GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience is said to contain a massive collection of 67 cars from 35 car manufacturers, which players can use to race around a number of real world tracks in both of the sequel’s expansive single-play and multiplayer modes.

Now, if you might be among those wondering why the upcoming sequel has been given the subheading of “The Real Car Experience,” then I would kindly like to direct your attention to the announcement trailer for GT Racing 2 right over there at the bottom of this paragraph. See all those cars racing around at exhilarating speeds in the video? Well those amazing graphics look pretty real if you ask me!

No specific platforms have been announced alongside the big reveal of GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience just yet, but we can expect to get our real-car-racing on sometime this fall. And in the meantime, I’ll be setting up some traffic cones outside so I can practice my parallel parking skills: this is going to be the real car experience after all!

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Get your engines ready, because Gameloft has just announced a sequel to their popular racing simulation franchise, GT Racing. Developed in partnership with Mercedes-Benz, GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience is said to contain a massive collection of 67 cars from 35 car manufacturers, which players can use to race around a number of real world tracks in both of the sequel’s expansive single-play and multiplayer modes.

Now, if you might be among those wondering why the upcoming sequel has been given the subheading of “The Real Car Experience,” then I would kindly like to direct your attention to the announcement trailer for GT Racing 2 right over there at the bottom of this paragraph. See all those cars racing around at exhilarating speeds in the video? Well those amazing graphics look pretty real if you ask me!

No specific platforms have been announced alongside the big reveal of GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience just yet, but we can expect to get our real-car-racing on sometime this fall. And in the meantime, I’ll be setting up some traffic cones outside so I can practice my parallel parking skills: this is going to be the real car experience after all!