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"It's hard to recommend Endurance, particularly at the price, given that so much of it feels unfinished, and cheap. It is very possible to brute force through the game, solely using credits to restore health, but there is little satisfaction here. Plaudits to the sole developer for creating the game, but this alone is not enough to warrant any type of recommendation."
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Endurance Motorsport Series is a simulation racing game developed by KT Racing and published by Nacon. Released on March 31, 2026, it sits in the simulator and sport genres, offering single-player, multiplayer, and co-op modes across PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. The game tasks players with dual roles as driver and engineer, blending on-track racing with off-track strategy. Its premise is simple: manage endurance races through teamwork, using real-world mechanics like tire wear and fuel efficiency. The goal is to replicate the grueling pace of 24-hour races, though the execution has drawn mixed reactions.
Players alternate between driving and managing pit stops, adjusting setups, and monitoring telemetry. Races unfold over hours, with mechanics like tire degradation and fuel calculations requiring constant attention. Multiplayer modes let teams coordinate remotely, but communication tools are clunky. The career mode spans 12 events, each with distinct challenges like weather shifts. Controls are precise but unforgiving, favoring realism over accessibility. A typical session involves balancing lap times with strategy, but bugs like AI cars clipping through walls disrupt immersion. The dual-role system is ambitious but often feels like juggling two games at once.
User reviews average 5/10, with 190.4 hours played on average. Critics gave it a 40/100, calling it "unfinished" and "cheap." Many note that brute-forcing solutions like overfilling fuel tanks works more often than careful planning. Completion rates are low, only 12% of players finish the career mode. Community moods skew frustrated, with complaints about unresponsive support and unresolved technical issues. One player wrote, "The idea of being both driver and engineer sounds cool, but the exec [execution] is lacking." Achievements are sparse and repetitive, focused on endurance milestones rather than skill.
Endurance Motorsport Series is a niche pick for hardcore sim fans willing to tolerate flaws. The dual-role mechanic is novel but overcomplicated, and the $70 price tag feels steep for a game missing polish. If you want a brutally realistic racing sim with no hand-holding, it’s worth a try, though refunds are likely. For casual players, stick to more refined titles. The 12% completion rate suggests it’s more of a labor of love than a fun experience.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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Hey, so I checked out Endurance Motorsport Series, and it’s a mixed bag honestly. The idea of being both driver and engineer sounds cool, but the execution feels a bit clunky. I like the retro vibe of the cars and the teamwork angle—like, you gotta balance your speed with fuel an...
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