Having first hit Steam in 2018, Motorsport Games moved in on KartKraft last year, and the full release will see some 10 laser-scanned tracks, 20 kart manufacturers and plenty by way of mod support. It’s also one of the better racing experiences you can get in VR, so is worth a punt if you prefer your driving games a bit more immersive. KartKraft is part of Motorsport Games ever-expanding slate of offerings, with official BTCC and Le Mans games still on the horizon. It’s also by some margin the best of its current offerings, and is well worth a punt if you want a more grounded brand of motorsport action. Now, if only they’d hurry up and add Rye House so I can relive those glorious few laps when I was able to keep Lewis Hamilton at bay when I was a kid.