A storm of disappointment and dissatisfaction has plagued the NASCAR and IndyCar gaming landscape in recent years. NASCAR video gaming enthusiasts have yearned for an immersive and engaging gaming experience that lives up to the thrill of the real thing. The company responsible for creating these games, Motorsports Games (MGS), lies at the heart of the issue.
MGS has been mired in controversy and chaos, with their titles often criticized for being lackluster and riddled with bugs. Currently, MSG’s valuation stands at a modest $20 million. Moreover, the exit of the company’s CEO does not help them either.
Rumors are swirling that iRacing, the renowned racing simulation company, may be considering the acquisition of MSG. Boasting a staggering valuation of nearly $4 billion, iRacing has left MSG far behind in its wake.
Another possibility could be EA Sports. This is considering how they have been growing their market share in the sim-cade genre of racing games. At one point in time, EA Sports actually used to make official NASCAR games.
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