Evangelion crossover event in Racing Master
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Racing Master Game Gets Evangelion Cars and Characters

NetEase Games has revealed that it will add Evangelion crossover content to the mobile game Racing Master on April 11, 2025. Players of the free-to-play game will be able to get Evangelion characters as playable racers and cars with exclusive liveries based on the EVA units until mid-May 2025. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The crossover event will add Shinji, Rei, Asuka, and Misato as playable racers. The characters’ respective Japanese voice actresses, which are Megumi Ogata, Megumi Hayashibara, Yuko Miyamura, and Kotono Mitsuishi, have also provided brand-new lines for their appearances in the racing game.

In addition, the event will feature the following three cars with liveries themed after Rei, Shinji, and Asuka’s EVA units:

  • EVA 00 – Alfa Romeo 4C Spider
  • EVA 01 – Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) 1999
  • EVA 02 – Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio

Here’s how all three of those Evangelion cars will look in-game.

NetEase has also uploaded a trailer featuring the new crossover event on the official Japanese Racing Master YouTube channel that highlights the Evangelion characters:

NetEase has been gradually adding crossover content from Japanese anime franchises into Racing Master. Sword Art Online was the first franchise to appear in the game in late 2024. NetEase followed through with Tokyo Ghoul in February 2025.

The Evangelion crossover event in Racing Master will run from April 11, 2025, until May 15, 2025. The free-to-play game is available on Android, iOS, and PC.


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