Ignite Game Technologies raises $5M for realistic racing sim

Feb. 7, 2012
Ignite Game Technologies raises $5M for realistic racing sim

Newsbrief: Silicon Valley-based developer Ignite Game Technologies has secured $5 million in a new round of financing for its upcoming online racing game Simraceway, and its complementary S1 Steering Wheel accessory. Currently available with a public beta, Simraceway seeks to provide a realistic racing experience with "highly-accurate, simulation-grade driving physics" and laser-scanned tracks designed to provide "millimeter-accurate" virtual copies of real-world courses. It's also used at Ignite's Simraceway Performance Driving Center, a permanent real-world racing facility Ignite helped set up at California's Infineon Raceway last August. Aspiring professional racecar drivers train with the software there before racing on the actual track. This Series C round of funding, which saw participation from both existing and new private investors, brings the total amount Ignite has raised to $17.5 million since its founding in 2008. The developer says it will use this new backing to support the upcoming launch of its products.

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