

iRacing and Original Fire Games have announced that the iRacing Arcade demo will be available on Steam starting October 13.
The demo will feature the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup on Japan’s Tsukuba Circuit, offering a quick race that highlights the game’s fast-paced, approachable driving style. Tire wear, fuel use and damage are all active, giving players a taste of a balanced mix between arcade fun and simulation depth.
To mark the occasion, iRacing Arcade branding will appear on the #85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963 GTP at this weekend’s IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans, driven by iRacing-to-reality racer Max Esterson.
Built for fans of all ages, iRacing Arcade lets players jump right in with scaled-down versions of iconic cars and circuits. A full career mode allows players to grow their team, improve facilities and climb through the ranks, while global time attack leaderboards give competitive drivers a chance to chase the fastest laps.
Some Features
- Tactile Physics Model – Race across multiple categories with a physics model that’s easy to learn yet endlessly rewarding, keeping you hooked as you chase the perfect lap.
- Build a Motorsport Legacy – Compete in weekly events across licensed series to earn resources, then invest in buildings, new cars, skilled drivers, or customizations that showcase your team’s brand.
- Race in Licensed Tracks & Series – From the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in Imola to the GTP at Mexico City’s legendary Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, iRacing Arcade lets you experience the vibrant world of motorsport with stylized recreations of licensed cars and tracks.
- Leave your mark in Global Time Trials – Hone your racing line as you chase top times on the Global Leaderboards—or set the pace and let others chase you. With weekly rotations, the competition always stays fresh.
iRacing Arcade is set to launch on Steam this fall with a console release to follow in early 2026.