iRacing Studios and Original Fire Games have officially launched iRacing Arcade, a new third-person racing experience that reimagines real-world motorsport through a bold, stylized lens. The game is available now on Steam for $24.99, with console versions heading to PlayStation and Xbox later this summer.
While the visuals lean into a playful, almost pocket-sized aesthetic, the racing underneath still carries the signature realism fans expect from iRacing. Fuel burn, tire wear, and carefully tuned physics sit beneath the colorful presentation, creating a racer that’s easy to pick up but tough to truly master.

Real-World Racing, Reimagined
iRacing Arcade features officially licensed cars, tracks, and series, all recreated in a vibrant arcade style. Players can hit stylized versions of renowned circuits like Barber Motorsports Park, Imola Circuit, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, and Miami International Autodrome.
The roster also includes recognizable series and machines such as FIA Formula 4, the GTP class from the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the iconic Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Build Your Motorsport Empire
Beyond quick races, the heart of the experience lies in its expansive career mode. Players start small and gradually build a racing dynasty, constructing and customizing a full motorsport campus complete with garages, engineering facilities, and R&D buildings that unlock race-day boosts.
Managing drivers and juggling multiple series adds a strategic layer, ensuring progression isn’t just about lap times. No two campuses will look the same, giving each player’s journey its own identity.

Competitive Options for Every Driver
Online multiplayer supports up to 12 racers in total, complete with custom lobbies for friend groups. For those who prefer chasing perfection solo, global time trials rotate weekly, keeping leaderboard competition fresh and intense.
iRacing Arcade is co-developed and published by iRacing, the team behind the hardcore sim platform iRacing and last year’s NASCAR 25.

A free demo is available now on Steam for players who want to test the handling before diving in. Console racers won’t have to wait long either, with PlayStation and Xbox versions set to arrive later this summer.