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Racing Master Available Today on iOS and Android

NetEase Games has announced that Racing Master is available now on iOS and Android. The mobile racer features more than 100 officially licensed vehicles recreated using 1:1 real-world scanning technology, along with authentic driving audio captured from actual cars. The game also includes a mix of well-known racing circuits and recognizable city street tracks designed to deliver a more immersive and realistic driving experience.

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Players can compete across areas inspired by Chicago, Amsterdam, Barcelona, San Francisco, the Alps, Sicily, Red Bull Ring and Indianapolis, giving the game a mix of urban racing and traditional circuit action.

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To celebrate the launch, a limited-time opening car pool is available featuring the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (LB834) ’19, Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera ’11 and Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex (AE86) ’85. The Ford GT ’17 and Chevrolet Corvette C7 ’19 are also receiving boosted drop rates for a limited time, giving players more opportunities to add some standout American supercars to their collection early on.

NetEase Games is also offering several launch events and rewards. Players can earn up to 300 pulls through various promotions, while the Launch Special: The Crew Up Project event gives players a chance to unlock the Ford GT ’17 by completing invitation missions. If squads complete the event challenge together, everyone involved will also receive the Corvette C3 as an additional reward. Players who log in for seven days and finish beginner missions can also unlock at least three gold-tier vehicles, including the Ferrari F8 Tributo ’20, Lamborghini Squadra Corse Huracán, and Audi RS7 Sportback ’20.

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