Upcoming PS5 Racing Games – 2025 is shaping up to be an absolute storm for racing game fans. Buckle up, because the year’s lined up with a parade of brand new titles, indie masterpieces, and massive updates to the games we’re already obsessed with. The future’s full of speed, power, and some serious engine noise. Let’s break down the madness—what’s locked in, what’s rumored, and what’s just around the corner.
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Confirmed Racing Games for 2025
1. Japanese Drift Master (JDM)
Hold on to your steering wheels. Picture this: tuned-up cars, drifting so authentic you can practically feel the tires slide, and a career mode all wrapped up in a stunning open-world setting. JDM, following the jaw-dropping success of its “Rise of the Scorpion” demo, is revving up for a spring 2025 PC release, with console versions on the horizon. It could be the next Need for Speed—if you’re not already sold, get ready to have your expectations crushed in the best way.
2. Tokyo Xtreme Racer – Revival
Dreamcast, PS2, and early 2000s nostalgia collide in the glorious return of Tokyo Extreme Racer. After a long 20-year hiatus, the franchise is making a comeback. Set in a dystopian Tokyo (can you say “heaven” yet?), the game promises all the high-speed thrills of the original, with some fresh twists. It’ll launch on PC first, and let’s just say—this could bring the rival system and open highways back into racing hearts everywhere.
3. Endurance Motorsport Series
When you mix F1 Manager with endurance racing, you get… well, this! Endurance Motorsport Series from KT Racing is bringing multiclass AI, dynamic weather, and an all-new management system. It’s the kind of fresh take that’ll have you planning pit stops and racing your heart out. You’ll be the strategist and the driver, making sure both cars in your stable hit the track with a vengeance. One to watch? Absolutely.
4. Monster Energy Supercross 25
After some stumbles in recent years, the Supercross series is roaring back with a vengeance. The franchise is getting a ground-up reboot, complete with new physics and an upgraded Unreal Engine. No more tired gameplay; this is the revival fans have been waiting for. Get ready to jump, skid, and feel the dirt fly in a way that makes you question your own balance.
5. NASCAR 25
Finally! A new NASCAR game! iRacing is behind this one, and they’ve got a serious handle on what makes NASCAR tick. With Unreal Engine graphics, laser-scanned tracks, and physics that make you believe you’re tearing up the asphalt, this game could be a real contender for the best stock car racing experience. After four years of waiting, NASCAR fans are ready for something that actually hits.
6. iRacing Arcade
A more accessible, fast-paced entry into the iRacing family, this title is set to change the game. Think Circuit Superstars, but with a much broader, competitive multiplayer experience. No footage yet, but if it’s even half as smooth as the backing iRacing provides, this is going to be something special.
7. Assetto Corsa Evo
Evo. The name alone promises a new era for Assetto Corsa. Early Access kicks off January 2025, but that’s just the start. Real-world cars and tracks, free-roaming, insane online multiplayer—this could be the simulation to beat. And the best part? Modding is back (with some caveats, of course). It’s ambitious, and it’s going to make a lot of sim racers weep tears of joy.
Early Access Games to Look Forward to in 2025
1. Rennsport
Ren Sport has been crawling through Early Access for what seems like an eternity, but the wait could be worth it. With its promise of a groundbreaking sim racing experience, the devs have to nail the launch in 2025—or risk slipping into obscurity. Fingers crossed they deliver, because this has potential written all over it.
2. Lemon Ultimate
If you haven’t yet dipped your toes into Lemon Ultimate, now’s the time. Co-op mode, GT3 cars, and custom servers are just the beginning. It’s still Early Access, but the pieces are starting to come together. 2025 will likely see the full game drop, and when it does? You’ll want in.
3. Gene Rally 2
Gene Rally 2 is here to take you back to the good ol’ days of the original 2002 game. But this time, it’s multiplayer-focused and ready to turn cult classic into a full-on racer. You’re going to want to get in on the action, and fast—this could be the sleeper hit of 2025.
Tentative Releases & Unannounced Titles
1. Formula 1 25
It’s Formula 1. It happens every year, and we’re betting F1 25 is no exception. Expect another round of the Breaking Point story mode, fresh mechanics, and some spruced-up gameplay. Will it be a revolution? No. Will it be an evolution? Definitely.
2. Wreckfest 2
Yes, we’re talking about Wreckfest 2. It’s coming, but no one knows when. The first game was a smashing success, and we’re expecting more chaos, destruction, and insane vehicles that’ll make your jaw drop. Let’s just hope it hits in 2025.
3. Project Motor Racing
Ian Bell’s new project? Let’s just say we’re wildly excited. With Giant Software lending its technology, and hints of a truly groundbreaking sim racing experience, this might just be the next big thing. We might have to wait until 2026, but 2025 could still throw us a few breadcrumbs.
4. Recreation
Remember the creators of Dangerous Driving and Burnout? Well, they’re back with Recreation, and it’s as insane as you’d expect. Track creation in real-time with friends? Yes, please. If we get this in 2025, we’re in for an absolute ride.
5. MotoGP 25
Another year, another MotoGP game. Milestone’s got the reins again, and while we’re expecting the usual suspects—new riders, new teams, new tracks—fans are hoping for even more customization and deeper career modes. Let’s see if they can deliver the goods.
6. MXGP 2
After the release of MXGP 24, fans are already itching for more. Will 2025 bring us the next installment? If so, expect new tracks, bikes, and an even more challenging experience for motocross fans.
DLC and Updates for Existing Games
1. EA Sports WRC
WRC is expanding in 2025. New stages, new cars—details are vague, but expect some spicy updates that keep the game fresh and exciting.
2. iRacing
More tracks, more cars, more Ferrari. iRacing is never standing still. The Bend, the Miami Grand Prix—new circuits are on the horizon, alongside regular updates. If you’re not racing on iRacing, you’re missing out.
3. The Crew Motorfest & Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown
These two open-world titans are still going strong, with fresh content dropping throughout 2025. Whether you’re cruising the streets or tearing through the countryside, there’s always something new to discover.
4. CarX Street
It hit PC in 2024, and now we’re crossing our fingers that CarX Street will make it to consoles in 2025. Plus, CarX Drift Racing 3 is right around the corner, ready to shake things up.
What’s Beyond 2025?
And just when you think the year is packed, we’re hearing whispers about what’s coming in 2026. A potential open-world project from former Forza Horizon devs, and a brand new title from Jun Kasu—the creator of Absolute Drift and Art of Rally—are on the horizon. These could push racing games into uncharted territory, and we’re more than ready.


