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Racing Master, NetEase's hotly-anticipated supercar racing sim, finally set to release

Will hit SEA first

Racing Master, NetEase's hotly-anticipated supercar racing sim, finally set to release
  • Racing Master, NetEase's next-gen mobile supercar sim, is finally set to release
  • It'll hit iOS in the South-East Asia region first
  • Racing Master offers hundreds of cars to collect and customise, as well as next-gen physics

Announced way back in 2021, one of the upcoming releases from Chinese developer and publisher NetEase that really caught our eye was Racing Master. Promising top-shelf supercar racing in the palm of your hand, it's been only available in a limited form for a while now, but it looks as if we can expect Racing Master to finally hit the iOS storefront for South-East Asia later this month.

Come March 27th the first official release of Racing Master will get into the hands of average players. It certainly couldn't come at a better time for NetEase, hot off the heels of their recent success with hero shooter Marvel Rivals. And the bevvy of features promised for mobile suggests Racing Master could be a real-world beater.

Racing Master promises not just picture-perfect visuals and the ability to collect and customise hundreds of cars (as you might expect), but also a next-gen physics engine to make it run smoothly on mobile.

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When it comes to devoted fans, I think that car enthusiasts only rank somewhere below football hooligans and Gundam collectors in terms of fanaticism. But even I feel a little bit intrigued by what Racing Master is offering, and I can't even name the most common car manufacturers.

The only wrinkle in this exciting story is the fact that this is a SEA-first launch. So fans outside of that region will be waiting a little while longer before getting their hands on Racing Master. But at the very least we'll soon get first impressions from the average fan when Racing Master hits iOS on March 27th.

In the meantime though, maybe you'd like something that switches out the high-octane action for something a bit slower? We can't promise you'll be thrilled by the action when the tugboat in Dredge takes a corner, but I'm sure the giant nightmare creatures chasing you across the ocean will get your heart pounding either way!

Iwan Morris
Iwan Morris
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.