Endurance Motorsport Series Closed Beta Signups Now Open

Nacon has officially opened signups for the first closed beta test of Endurance Motorsport Series across a variety of platforms.  Players who are selected will get hands-on time with the upcoming endurance and racing management game from between November 7th and the 9th.

How to Sign Up

If you want to register your interest in participating, you have to create a MyNacon account and fill out the form. However, be aware that the registration period closes on October 27th.

Once the signup period closes, Nacon will select from the pool of applicants, similar to how they handled closed beta tests for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown earlier this year.

A Unique Concept For a Racing Game

Endurance Motorsport Series takes a different approach to racing games. Players don’t just drive; they also take on the role of a race engineer, with the responsibility of managing a team of three drivers simultaneously during the endurance races.

This dual perspective lets you experience both sides of endurance racing. Not just the intense driving stints in GT cars and prototypes, but also the strategic management of driver rotations, pit stops, and race strategy from the engineer’s view.

Delayed for Multiplayer Polish

Originally planned for 2025, Endurance Motorsport Series was pushed to early 2026 to optimize the online multiplayer experience, which is currently set to allow for up to 24 team multiplayer endurance races. The delay suggests KT Racing is taking the time to get the team-based racing right before launch. This closed beta will likely be crucial for testing those multiplayer systems under real-world conditions and gathering feedback before the final release.

One thing that we are thrilled to see included in this latest announcement is the fact that the game will not require an online connection to play, unlike Test Drive Solar Crown. It’s incredibly refreshing to see a game release in 2025/2026 and it feel like we truly own it.

Coming Early 2026

Endurance Motorsport Series launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in early 2026. If you’re interested in endurance racing with a management twist, head to Nacon’s playtest website before October 27 for a chance to try it early..