Publisher Nacon and developer KT Racing shared new details and a trailer of the upcoming racing simulator Endurance Motorsport Series.
First of all, we learn that BMW will be included in the game with two officially licensed cars, the BMW M Hybrid V8 in the Hypercar class, and the BMW M4 GT3.
The second reveal focuses on a track, the famous Fuji Speedway in Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Thirdly, and perhaps even more interestingly, we get the reveal of management gameplay.
Quite appropriately, considering the nature of endurance racing, Endurance Motorsport Series isn’t just a racing simulator that lets you be the driver, but it’s also a management game that lets you cover the role of the racing engineer.
The quick-swap system lets you swap between the two instantly, at any point in the race.
As an engineer, you can instruct the drivers to race more conservatively or more aggressively. Aggressive driving leads to quicker laps and overtakes, but it also comes with the risk of mistakes, from minor ones to crashes.
It’ll also lead to higher tyre degradation, which may mean more frequent pit stops.
You can also swap between engine maps, with Map 6 offering maximum performance, and Map 1 optimizing fuel consumption while reducing the overall performance of your cars.
It’s worth mentioning that engine maps are also available while you’re driving yourself.
You can check out the assets below.







Endurance Motorsport Series will release in late 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
In other racing simulation news, yesterday, we learned the release date of Project Motor Racing.