Rennsport, the highly anticipated racing simulator, will officially leave Early Access and launch in full on November 13, 2025. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, with a standard price of $59.99. Console pre-orders are now live, while PC pre-orders are expected soon.
A Deluxe Edition priced at $79.99 will also be available, offering early access privileges, exclusive cosmetic items, and additional DLC content. This positions Rennsport as not only a technical showcase but also a competitive platform for sim racing enthusiasts.
Features and Content
Laser-Scanned Tracks: Iconic circuits such as Spa-Francorchamps, Nürburgring, Daytona, and Fuji Speedway.
High-End Vehicles: Licensed cars including the Porsche 911 GT3 R and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo.
Cross-Play Support: Enabling competitive play across platforms.
Game Modes: AI races, online leagues, and time trial challenges.
Rennsport’s move from Early Access to full release signals confidence in the game’s polish and content depth. For sim racing fans, the attention to detail—especially the physics engine and laser-scanned accuracy of tracks—could make this a serious rival to established titles in the genre.

By offering both a standard and Deluxe package, the developers are clearly aiming to cater to different types of players: those who want the core racing experience, and those who desire extra content and early access perks. However, pricing may raise discussions in regions where currency exchange and taxes already make premium editions difficult to justify.
For Retro Palmetto readers, this launch is worth noting not just for the technical fidelity but also for the competitive possibilities Rennsport introduces. If it delivers on its promise, November 13 might mark the beginning of a new era for sim racing.




