KartKraft

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KartKraft
Developer(s)Motorsport Games, Black Delta
Publisher(s)Motorsport Games
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseJanuary 26, 2022
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

KartKraft is a karting racing simulator game that emphasizes realistic physics.[1][2][3] It was originally created by Australian independent developer Black Delta which in 2021 was acquired by Motorsport Games. After being in Early Access on the Steam store since November 2018, the game was officially released on January 26, 2022.[4]

Development history[edit]

Early development on KartKraft was first teased in 2008, with a post to their Facebook page originally under the name "KartSim"[5] The creator Zach Griffin, later in 2015 officially established the Black Delta studio and renamed the game to KartKraft.[2] In March 2021 KartKraft developer Black Delta was acquired by Motorsport Games for $1 Million USD.[6] However, in November 2023 it was announced that the studio was closed by Motorsport Games.[7]

Features and content[edit]

At time of the 1.0 release KartKraft featured 7 officially licensed laser-scanned circuits, plus the fictional Hangar Track. Official tracks included: Whilton Mill circuit, Karting Genk, Atlanta Motorsports Park, The Geelong Kart Club, Go Kart Club of Victoria (GKCV, also in reverse configuration), PF International (PFI, also in the Classis layout), and the Brentomonte Circuit.[8] Vehicles included the entry-level KA100, the intermediate X30, the advanced KZ2 gearbox kart, the Praga 600cc ‘Monster’ Kart, and the KartKross.[3][8]

Online multiplayer support included a bespoke hopper matchmaking system,[8] and was limited to practice sessions with collisions disabled and up to 25 players. Multiplayer (which never officially exited a 'beta' stage and was never an advertised feature on their Steam Store page) stopped working shortly after the November 2023 closure of the studio.

KartKraft used the Unreal Engine and supports virtual reality, triple screen play, and full motion platforms.

Reception[edit]

Hardcore Gamer praised the accuracy of the simulation elements, but panned the title as a game.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joseph Allen The KartKraft Release Date Is Surprisingly Today, techraptor.net, January 26, 2022
  2. ^ a b Thomas Harrison-Lord “We’re not going to dial down the physics” – Zach Griffin on the future of KartKraft, at traxion.gg, April 7, 2021
  3. ^ a b McGregor, Ross KartKraft beginner tips and tricks, at traxion.gg, January 27, 2022
  4. ^ Sheehan, Gavin Motorsport Games Finally Officially Launches KartKraft, January 30, 2022, at bleedingcool.com
  5. ^ "First Post on KartKraft's Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  6. ^ Motorsport Games announces official KartKraft launch, official announcement by Motorsport Games at motorsport.com, Jan 26, 2022
  7. ^ "Motorsport Games Announce Layoffs, Closure Of KartKraft And IndyCar Game Developer | Race Sim Central". Race Sim Central | The latest on sim racing and racing games. 2023-11-10. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  8. ^ a b c Thomas Harrison-Lord KartKraft is now released, as karting sim launches v1.0, , at traxion.gg, January 26, 2022
  9. ^ a b Wells, Cory (7 February 2022). "Review: KartKraft - Hardcore Gamer". hardcoregamer.com. Retrieved 14 August 2022.

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