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Motorsport Games (MSGM) News Today — Nov 12, 2025: Fresh Le Mans Ultimate Patch Lands Ahead of This Weekend’s Team Events as Investors Weigh Q3 Profit

Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Ticker: NASDAQ: MSGM

Motorsport Games Inc. (MSGM) didn’t issue a new corporate press release or SEC filing today, but there was movement on the product side: a small, same‑day update for its flagship sim Le Mans Ultimate (LMU) hit Steam, part of the company’s ongoing cadence of fixes and feature rollouts following last week’s earnings. According to SteamDB, a new LMU build (ID 20678259) was published on November 12 at roughly 10:20 UTC. While formal patch notes weren’t attached to the build log, the official LMU X account flagged a brief maintenance window and highlighted minor tweaks touching inputs, replays and server join stability—useful polish in the run‑up to this weekend’s online endurance event schedule. SteamDB+2SteamDB+2

What happened today

  • Live game update: Steam’s backend recorded a new LMU build on Nov 12. SteamDB lists the update but shows no detailed changelog; the developer typically posts release notes separately once validation and server updates complete. SteamDB
  • Maintenance & small fixes: LMU’s official X account said today’s push includes a small update (inputs, replays, server join crashes) alongside a short online maintenance. That aligns with Studio 397’s recent emphasis on online stability ahead of team events. X (formerly Twitter)

Bottom line for players: Expect minor quality‑of‑life improvements today; stability and matchmaking should feel a bit smoother as servers cycle back up. X (formerly Twitter)

No fresh filings or press releases (as of publication)

Motorsport Games’ investor relations and SEC pages show the most recent filings and releases remain from Nov 6, when the company reported Q3 results (10‑Q and accompanying press materials). There are no additional IR press posts dated Nov 12 on the newsroom, and the SEC filings list does not show new entries today. motorsportgames.gcs-web.com+1

Why the steady drip of LMU updates matters to MSGM

LMU is the growth engine for MSGM—and the numbers from last week back that up. For the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, Motorsport Games reported:

  • Revenue: ~$3.1 million, +71.9% YoY.
  • Net income:$0.8 million, vs. a loss a year ago.
  • Adjusted EBITDA: ~$1.1 million.

Management also disclosed that a console port of Le Mans Ultimate for PlayStation and Xbox has entered early production, with an estimated window between late 2026 and early 2027—a potentially important expansion of the addressable audience beyond PC. GlobeNewswire

That momentum helped spark a sharp market reaction late last week: following the Q3 print, MSGM shares spiked more than 80% intraday on Nov 7, underscoring how tightly investor sentiment is tracking the LMU roadmap and engagement trends. Nasdaq

Near‑term catalysts: Team events and community features

The update cycle isn’t happening in a vacuum. Studio 397 (the Motorsport Games studio behind LMU) is pushing a packed slate of online endurance races and team features:

  • 8 Hours of Bahrain (Nov 14–16): The LMU team’s guide lays out format, car classes (Hypercar & LMGT3), grid caps and entry requirements. Stability improvements to team racing and driver swaps have been a focus in recent weeks. Le Mans Ultimate
  • First 24‑Hour Le Mans race later this month (Nov 28–30): Community and press previews last month detailed how LMU will simulate a full day‑night cycle with large grids—an important proof‑point for the platform’s endurance credentials. OverTake.gg

Sustained live‑ops cadence—small hotfixes like today’s paired with bigger feature drops—has been key to LMU’s trajectory since the game’s 1.0 PC release in July and the addition of European Le Mans Series (ELMS) content on Sept 23. Those releases helped drive record DAU/CCU spikes around launch, according to the company. GlobeNewswire

Engagement snapshot

Third‑party trackers indicate LMU continues to carry “Mostly Positive” player sentiment on Steam, with cumulative reviews and concurrent player peaks reflecting July’s 1.0 release and subsequent content updates. While these metrics fluctuate day‑to‑day, they’re one more signal that ongoing patches (like today’s) and structured online events are resonating with the core sim‑racing audience. SteamDB

What investors should watch next

  1. Patch cadence & stability: Today’s micro‑update is a reminder that live‑service polish underpins retention. Watch for official release notes if Studio 397 publishes them post‑maintenance. SteamDB+1
  2. Weekend stress test: The 8 Hours of Bahrain community race will pressure test driver swaps, matchmaking and server flow at scale. Smooth execution tends to translate into better engagement—and better DLC attachment. Le Mans Ultimate
  3. Console port milestones: Any concrete milestones (platform certification targets, feature parity notes) would widen TAM and diversify revenue beyond PC. The current window is late 2026 to early 2027. GlobeNewswire
  4. Post‑Q3 trendline: After the Nov 7 surge, pricing may remain volatile. Sentiment will likely track the quality of LMU updates, DLC cadence (including additional ELMS drops) and any licensing expansions. Nasdaq+1

Today’s takeaway

  • There were no new corporate disclosures from Motorsport Games on Nov 12 at the time of writing.
  • There was a same‑day LMU build pushed to Steam and a brief maintenance window flagged by the official channels—both consistent with Studio 397’s push to harden online features ahead of this weekend’s team endurance race.
  • The investment narrative remains anchored to LMU’s execution: Q3 profitability, continued content drops, and the newly‑announced console port timeline are the critical pillars heading into year‑end. X (formerly Twitter)+3motorsportgames.gcs-…

Sources & Notes

  • Le Mans Ultimate Steam build (Nov 12, 2025) — SteamDB patch log. SteamDB
  • Official LMU X post calling out maintenance/small update (today). X (formerly Twitter)
  • Motorsport Games Q3 FY2025 press release (Nov 6, 2025), including revenue growth, net income, and console‑port timeline. GlobeNewswire
  • IR/SEC latest filings listing (shows Q3 items dated Nov 6). motorsportgames.gcs-web.com
  • Post‑earnings share reaction (Nov 7 surge). Nasdaq
  • LMU weekend event details (8 Hours of Bahrain, Nov 14–16). Le Mans Ultimate
  • Steam engagement snapshot (review status/peaks). SteamDB

This article is for information only and does not constitute investment advice.

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