CarX Drift Racing Online 2
If the original CarX Drift Racing Online left you wanting a proper esports-grade judging system and deeper tuning, this Early Access sequel is gunning for exactly that, though it arrives with rough edges worth knowing about.
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Built for competitive drift sim players willing to accept rough Early Access edges in exchange for the most structured championship format on PC right now.
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About CarX Drift Racing Online 2
My honest first impression of CarX Drift Racing Online 2 is that CarX Technologies has clear ambitions here that outpace where the game actually sits right now. This is a drift-focused sim built from the ground up around structured competition: real championship-style scoring, skill-based matchmaking, TOP 32 bracket events, one-on-one duels, and freeride lobbies. The core goal, openly stated by the developers, is to push drift racing into organised esports territory. That focus shapes every design choice, for better and worse. The physics engine is where the game makes its strongest case. Developed in collaboration with CarX Motorsport, the tire model and weight transfer behaviour feel more considered than the original, and players with proper steering wheel setups, direct-drive bases, and gear shifters will get the most out of it. On gamepad the learning curve is real but manageable. The track roster includes laser-scanned circuits that drift fans will recognise immediately: Ebisu and Fuji Speedway in Japan, Nurburgring Nordschleife, Dominion Raceway, and ADM Raceway. A Career mode walks you from drift school basics up through sponsorship-locked championships, giving solo players a structured path before they go online. Tuning runs deep, covering suspension geometry, ECU mapping, gearbox ratios, and more, so the tinkerers in the audience will find plenty to obsess over. The catches are real though, and you should go in clear-eyed. Steam reviews are sitting at a mixed rating around 65 percent positive across the review base, which tells you this is not a smooth launch. Early adopters have flagged controller detection bugs causing crashes on launch, force feedback that does not behave well on high-end direct-drive wheel bases, and an AI that occasionally pushes you into walls in ways that look suspiciously like your fault on replay. The PC port, in particular, has drawn frustration from players who loved the mobile version and found the transition less polished than expected. CarX is actively iterating via updates and does seem responsive, but the Early Access disclaimer on the store page is not just boilerplate here. Full launch is not expected until around May 2027, which means the current build is explicitly a work in progress. Who is this actually for right now? Drift sim regulars who want structured online competition and do not mind filing bug reports alongside sessions will find the bones of something genuinely interesting. The championship format, with its proper judging system modelled on real-world drift competition rules, is the kind of thing no other PC title is doing at this fidelity. If you are coming from Assetto Corsa or the original CarX Drift Racing Online hunting for a competitive ladder, the framework is here. If you want a polished, bug-free experience today, wait six months and check the review trend again.

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- OS
- Windows 10 and Windows 11
- Processor
- Intel® Core™ i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 1060 / Radeon RX 580 or similar at least 6 GB Dir…
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- Developer
- CarX Technologies
- Publisher
- CarX Technologies
- Release Date
- May 7, 2026