TOCA has announced that it has terminated its agreement with Motorsport Gaming US LLC, known as ‘Motorsport Games’, over the deal to produce a British Touring Car Championship video game.
An announcement had been made back in July 2020 over a new dedicated BTCC game which was supposed to be available on consoles and PC in 2022.
However, no such game has been forthcoming, which gamers instead having to settle for BTCC car content and circuits on rFactor 2, which was acquired by Motorsport Games in 2021.
TOCA has now issued a statement confirming that it has ended its agreement with Motorsport Games, citing ‘ongoing fundamental breaches’ by the developer.
The statement from TOCA readS: “BARC (TOCA) Limited – more widely known as ‘TOCA’ – is the rights holder to the British Touring Car Championship (‘BTCC’).
“In May 2020, TOCA entered into an agreement with Motorsport Gaming US LLC – an entity more widely known as ‘Motorsport Games’.
“That agreement exclusively licensed Motorsport Games to produce interactive video gaming products relating to the British Touring Car Championship.
“It is with regret that TOCA now advise that it has been forced to terminate that agreement forthwith, due to ongoing fundamental breaches of the agreement by Motorsport Games. Having been given sufficient latitude to rectify those contractual breaches, unfortunately Motorsport Games has failed to do so.
“In order to protect the reputation and intellectual property of the BTCC, including those of its participants and partners, TOCA had been left with no option but to terminate the agreement and immediately withdraw all licensed BTCC rights that were provided to Motorsport Games under that agreement.
“TOCA is aware that this news will come as a huge disappointment to our hundreds of thousands of fans, many of whom were eagerly anticipating the release of a new BTCC game… and we very much share that frustration, due to Motorsport Games being unable to fulfil its contractual commitments.”