Compare KartKraft prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Motorsport Games. Published by IMGN.PRO. Released on 11/1/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

The most physically authentic kart sim on PC carries a serious asterisk: the developer studio is gone, the servers have already died once, and there is no career mode to speak of.

I want to love KartKraft, and for a while I did. The physics model here is genuinely unlike anything else in kart racing on PC. Cornering at 2.5G on three wheels while your engine screams toward 21,000 RPM is not a metaphor; the game actually models tyre deformation and flex in a way that rewards real karting technique over arcade shortcuts. Real-world karters have noted that the sim is surprisingly close to seat-of-the-pants feel, which is a high bar to clear for any title in this niche. Tracks are laser-scanned to millimetre accuracy, and the audio is sharp enough that you can hear the difference between grip and slide before your inputs fully register. On the pure physics-and-feel front, this is the sim the kart community has been waiting for. The problems start the moment you lift your eyes from the immediate sensation of driving. The game modes are bare-bones: quick race, practice, time trial, and online multiplayer. There is no career mode, no progression ladder, no championship structure to drag you through the content. Casual players and couch-racing fans should know upfront that there is zero split-screen, zero local multiplayer, and the whole thing requires a persistent server connection just to launch. That last point stopped being theoretical in January 2025 when the authentication servers went dark and left all users locked out of a game they had paid for. The servers did come back, eventually, but the incident exposed just how precarious this title's future is. The developer situation is the elephant in the paddock. The original studio, Black Delta, was acquired by Motorsport Games in 2021 and then shut down in 2023. The passionate team who built the physics engine no longer works on the game. Community members on Steam have been vocal about this, and the update pipeline has effectively stalled. The kart roster covers classes including the KA100, X30, and the gearbox-equipped KZ2, plus the more accessible KartKross variant on the Brentomonte track, but do not expect meaningful new content. What you see is largely what you get. For a wheel-and-pedals sim racer who is also a real-world karter or serious about lap-time analysis, KartKraft still earns its place in the library. The tyre model and force feedback tuning (set wheel rotation to around 180 degrees and turn off steering assist for the most authentic feel) reward proper technique in a way that rivals like Automobilista 2's kart content simply do not replicate. Gamepad players can get into sessions with the default steering assist on, which is a rarer bit of accessibility for a sim this serious. But the lack of career structure, the absent developer, the mandatory online connection, and the looming question of server longevity make this a hard sell at full price for anyone outside the dedicated sim-racing crowd. Riley, Scout Team

KartKraft
ActionCasualRacingSimulationSports

KartKraft

Nov 1, 2018Motorsport GamesIMGN.PRO
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The most physically authentic kart sim on PC carries a serious asterisk: the developer studio is gone, the servers have already died once, and there is no career mode to speak of.

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I want to love KartKraft, and for a while I did. The physics model here is genuinely unlike anything else in kart racing on PC. Cornering at 2.5G on three wheels while your engine screams toward 21,000 RPM is not a metaphor; the game actually models tyre deformation and flex in a way that rewards real karting technique over arcade shortcuts. Real-world karters have noted that the sim is surprisingly close to seat-of-the-pants feel, which is a high bar to clear for any title in this niche. Tracks are laser-scanned to millimetre accuracy, and the audio is sharp enough that you can hear the difference between grip and slide before your inputs fully register. On the pure physics-and-feel front, this is the sim the kart community has been waiting for. The problems start the moment you lift your eyes from the immediate sensation of driving. The game modes are bare-bones: quick race, practice, time trial, and online multiplayer. There is no career mode, no progression ladder, no championship structure to drag you through the content. Casual players and couch-racing fans should know upfront that there is zero split-screen, zero local multiplayer, and the whole thing requires a persistent server connection just to launch. That last point stopped being theoretical in January 2025 when the authentication servers went dark and left all users locked out of a game they had paid for. The servers did come back, eventually, but the incident exposed just how precarious this title's future is. The developer situation is the elephant in the paddock. The original studio, Black Delta, was acquired by Motorsport Games in 2021 and then shut down in 2023. The passionate team who built the physics engine no longer works on the game. Community members on Steam have been vocal about this, and the update pipeline has effectively stalled. The kart roster covers classes including the KA100, X30, and the gearbox-equipped KZ2, plus the more accessible KartKross variant on the Brentomonte track, but do not expect meaningful new content. What you see is largely what you get. For a wheel-and-pedals sim racer who is also a real-world karter or serious about lap-time analysis, KartKraft still earns its place in the library. The tyre model and force feedback tuning (set wheel rotation to around 180 degrees and turn off steering assist for the most authentic feel) reward proper technique in a way that rivals like Automobilista 2's kart content simply do not replicate. Gamepad players can get into sessions with the default steering assist on, which is a rarer bit of accessibility for a sim this serious. But the lack of career structure, the absent developer, the mandatory online connection, and the looming question of server longevity make this a hard sell at full price for anyone outside the dedicated sim-racing crowd. Riley, Scout Team

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steamKart SimPhysics-FocusedWheel & PedalsNo Career ModeAlways Online RequiredForce FeedbackLap Time ChaserNo Split-Screen

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72%(3,925)

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Developer
Motorsport Games
Publisher
IMGN.PRO
Release Date
Nov 1, 2018

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