British sports car company to run the national VR car prize is HTC Vive

The reason why virtual reality (VR) has played a lot in games is because it makes the game experience more realistic. For example, in racing games, it allows players to really think that they are playing a game on the track. Oculus Rift and HTC Vive also have some currently popular racing games, such as "Project CARS", "DiRT REALLY" and so on. Recently, the British racing company Ginetta also released a VR racing simulation game.

Ginetta sees the game as a necessity in the e-sports game growth environment, and has also set a prize of £2,500 for it. Prizes include Cyberpower Z170 gaming computer, HTC Vive heads, Playseat Evolution seats, Logitech G920 steering wheel and pedals, and a re-engraved version of "Project Cars: Game of the Year Edition" featuring a series of racing cars produced by Ginetta. Model.

Ginetta has been manufacturing road and racing cars since 1958. As one of the UK's leading car manufacturers, Ginetta has produced many classic models. In 2005, Ginetta was acquired by Lawrence Tomlinson and focused on motor sports. It produces 200 hand-crafted cars each year for consumers worldwide.

Unfortunately, this VR game is only available to British residents and is completely free. August 26 to October 3 landing Ginetta official website registration.