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Racing Master adds Nürburgring, Map Studio and new supercars

Racing Master added the Nürburgring Nordschleife, Map Studio and Off-Road Mode, while the Bugatti Chiron and McLaren 570S join the garage.

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Racing Master adds Nürburgring, Map Studio and new supercars
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Racing Master’s latest update put the Nürburgring Nordschleife and a new Mexico Circuit into the game, giving mobile drivers two very different places to attack corners, manage speed and learn fresh braking points. The patch also added Map Studio, so players can build racing stages, design custom challenges and share them with the community, while Off-Road Mode pushes the action away from clean tarmac and into rougher terrain.

The garage grows with two high-profile additions in the Bugatti Chiron and McLaren 570S, and NetEase Games also added a vehicle exchange shop that lets players trade unwanted cars for something new. On top of that, players will receive a free Extreme-class purple car every half season, which gives the progression loop a steadier rhythm for anyone filling out a collection or trying to stay competitive without relying only on pulls. NetEase says Racing Master now has more than 100 officially licensed vehicles recreated through 1:1 real-world scanning, along with authentic driving sounds recorded from real cars.

Map Studio is the kind of feature that can change how a mobile racing sim gets played day to day. Instead of waiting for the next official track drop, players can create their own stages, set up custom challenges and circulate those builds inside the community. That gives Racing Master a user-generated layer that is rare in this part of mobile racing, where most games live or die on a fixed list of events and the same handful of circuits.

Off-Road Mode widens the game even further. NetEase said the mode includes iconic vehicles such as the Jeep and Mercedes-Benz G-Class, which shifts the focus from precision lap times to handling loose surfaces and uneven terrain. Paired with the Nordschleife’s long, punishing layout and the tighter Mexico Circuit, the update gives the game three very different kinds of driving problems to solve in one shot.

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NetEase Games announced the update on July 6, 2026, from Guangzhou, China, and said Racing Master was developed in collaboration with Codemasters. The company has also framed the summer content push around World Cup-themed activities and more car-unlock opportunities. Racing Master officially launched in Europe, North America, the Middle East and North Africa on May 8, 2026, so this is still a young global live game making a sharp bid for staying power.

For players, the big shift is simple: Racing Master no longer leans only on licensed cars and polished circuits. With the Nordschleife, the Mexico Circuit, Map Studio and Off-Road Mode all arriving together, it now feels a lot closer to a platform than a straight mobile port.

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