NetEase launches Racing Master on iOS and Android in Southeast Asia
This racing sim was made in collaboration with Codemasters.

NetEase recently announced that its latest free-to-play racing game Racing Master is available now in Southeast Asia on mobile devices.
This game is not like your typical mobile racing title that’s flashy and more arcade-y. Instead, this game is more of a proper racing sim. In fact, Racing Master was made by NetEase in collaboration with Codemasters, the studio behind the official F1 games and the Dirt franchise.
Codemasters didn’t just advise the project though as the game was developed with the studio’s physics engine and Unreal Engine 4. As such, the game promises to deliver a proper driving sim experience on mobile devices (and on PC via emulation).
The game was originally released in select countries, and it soon topped the charts in Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Finally, players in SEA can play the game. As a bonus, SEA players can log-in now to receive various rewards, including to 500 draws. Plus, by logging in daily, players can get the Lamborghini Squadra Corse Huracán LP620-2 Super Trofeo ’15 and Ferrari F8 Tributo ’20.
Aside from its realistic driving feel, Racing Master should also delight gearheads as it features iconic real-life tracks like Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Shanghai International Circuit.
Of course, the game also features circuits based on cities like Chicago and San Francisco. That’s not even mentioning the wide array of cars in the game’s lineup which include notable marques like Ferrari, Porsche, and Koenigsegg. In total, there are over 100 licensed vehicles in the game. Players also have a wide array of customization features, including paint jobs, decals, tires, rims, suspensions, and brakes.
Looks aside, the cars in the game also promise to control close to their real-life counterparts as Racing Master promises realistic physics, with handling based on detailed vehicle data.
Racing Master is out now in Southeast Asia via the App Store and Google Play. The game can also be played via PC Emulator, and you can download it here.