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Le Mans Ultimate to release ‘non-European’ track DLC

Le Mans Ultimate to release ‘non-European’ track DLC

Le Mans Ultimate is riding a wave of popularity presently, and with the release of recent European Le Mans (and Genesis) content, it hit another concurrent player milestone.

However, that March release also signalled the end of the current downloadable content plan, rounding off ELMS cars and tracks.

In the keynote video that accompanied these updates, the CEO of Motorsport Games (Le Mans Ultimate’s stewards), Stephen Hood, said: “I want to assure you that the remainder of 2026 already looks as exciting as ever for new cars and track.”

“We’re expecting to update you on our next Season Pass plan at Le Mans in June.”

While said content is still around a month away from an unveiling, some kernels of evidence have been planted on a recent MSG earnings call. They hint at track DLC outside of Europe.

“We do have new content packs that are planned for this year, which will be no surprise to anybody,” said Hood on the call.

“They’ve proven very popular every time we add more cars, more track content and expand the game offering, which is built around [the 24 Hours of] Le Mans and the [FIA] World Endurance Championship, by its nature is quite singular.

“We have an idea and a concept for new track content that will reach additional markets. Typically, we found we’re incredibly strong in Europe, which is no surprise given Le Mans’ history and its location, and we’ve dined out very well on that.

“But in order to take this game international, we’re starting to look at additional content that would attract people who aren’t naturally bought into the Le Mans concept or European content. 

“So we have got more things to reveal in the future, but I’m quite excited about that.”

Le Mans Ultimate currently has every circuit used in the real-world 2023 WEC calendar as base content, with optional DLC providing the 2024 season venues (which were the same in 2025 and 2026) and ELMS locations.

Perhaps notably, while there are several European venues, the Asian Le Mans Series is currently absent, and there are only two United States circuits – Circuit of the Americas and Sebring.

During Q1 of its 2026 financial year, Motorsport Games reported 129% year-on-year revenue growth (to $4 million) and net income of $1 million. It also completed a share repurchase scheme with original investors, Driven Lifestyle.

Let us know which tracks you’d like to see in the comments below.

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