Today, Nacon, Competition Company, and Teyon released a statement addressing some of the issues and feedback they’ve been receiving for their racing simulation game, Rennsport.
In a blog post titled “Listening, Evolving, and Moving Forward,” the team acknowledges past shortcomings in reliability and over-promising, signaling a shift toward proving their intent through performance and steady precision. The post highlights several technical and content improvements designed to enhance immersion and value for players, including a visual overhaul, upcoming free content, and more.
In the visual department, the dev team will be overhauling post-processing and lighting in Rennsport. This means that nights are deeper and more atmospheric, sunsets have cinematic weight, motion blur has been refined, and color grading has been improved, all with the hopes of providing a more authentic sense of speed.



Many fans also requested much more garage variety, to which the team has created a range of new, free liveries, which you can see listed below:
- Porsche 911 GT3 R rennsport: Nine official OEM liveries.
- BMW M2 CSR: Six distinct customer racing liveries.
- Other Models: Official liveries for the Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II, Mercedes-AMG GT3 2020, and Hyundai Elantra N TCR.
As mentioned back in April, Rennsport will also be transitioning to self-publishing across all platforms. This move has been implemented to give the team greater control over release schedules and operations.
A major release is planned for May 2026, and technical verification and storefront handovers are currently being finalized to ensure a smooth transition.
If you’re unfamiliar with Rennsport, it’s available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and it includes an Esport focus, which led it to be the only racing platform used at the Esport World Cup in 2025, although it’s not on the schedule for 2026. For more information on this and other racing simulators, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily for updates.













