He's working on the Unlimited Solar Crown, but they're also competing in another competition.
Endurance is one of the most demanding and extensive requirements in motorsport. In this sport, more than in other sports, the key to success lies in perfect team coordination. With the help of the Endurance Motorsport Series, we can experience this not only in the role of a competitor, but also in the pits, as a race engineer. The Endurance Motorsport series offers a unique gameplay where adapting our decisions and racing strategy to events (crashes, weather, etc.) is as important as our driving skills. The best balance must be found between speed and consistency in our pursuit of victory.
In addition to the real challenge presented by the duration of the races, one of the striking features of endurance races is that they are multi-class. We have a selection of the best Hypercar, LMP2 and GT race cars from major car manufacturers to choose from. Developed with a KT engine specifically developed for motorsport simulation, the Endurance Motorsport Series delivers realistic driving and faithfully reproduces some of the world's most legendary tracks.
So, yes, this time Kyloton isn't preparing a rally race or a Forza Horizon-like experience (partly off-road), but the studio is focusing on longer races. Think of something like the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, but Spa-Francorchamps also hosts a full-day circuit. During this time, many things can go wrong with the car, or the weather can interfere with plans. And this time, it will not only be the race that is important, but also how carefully we drive (or not), because it may also be important how fit our driver is, because in principle he also needs to rest. While changing the wheel and refueling, we must also drop the competitor's change. We'll see if Kylotonn incorporates this into their game.
The Endurance Motorsport series will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam).
source: Gimatsu