

Eutechnyx lost the NASCAR license to 704Games in 2015. Likewise, NASCAR 15 was released as an update to NASCAR 14, and priced significantly lower than most video games.

NASCAR The Game: 2011 features the 20 seasons, and NASCAR The Game: Inside Line features the 20 seasons. Īs opposed to annual releases, like in the EA Sports series, Eutechnyx chose to release semi-annual games and add new seasons as downloadable content. In January 2015, Dusenberry Martin Racing (formally known as DMi Games), acquired the NASCAR licence from Eutechnyx, publishing NASCAR '15 as an update to NASCAR '14. Under Deep Silver, NASCAR '14 was released on February 18, 2014. After Eutechnyx had announced plans to self-publish future NASCAR games, in October 2013, Deep Silver announced it had picked up the publishing rights for the series. In July 2013, Eutechnyx released NASCAR The Game: 2013 (an optimized version of NTG: Inside Line) for Microsoft Windows, the first licensed NASCAR game for PC since 2005. The second title in the series, NASCAR The Game: Inside Line, was released on November 6, 2012. Developer Eutechnyx had signed a multi-year to be the new licensee for NASCAR games, with Activision acting as the publisher. In September 2010, Activision and Eutechnyx announced the development of NASCAR The Game: 2011 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii.

The first installment, NASCAR The Game: 2011, is the first NASCAR game to have been released since EA Sports relinquished the license after NASCAR 09 in 2008. NASCAR The Game, occasionally abbreviated as NTG, is a discontinued series of NASCAR video games developed by Eutechnyx, which held the NASCAR license from 2011 to the end of 2015. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Microsoft Windows Activision, Deep Silver, Dusenberry Martin Racing
