Over the course of the last five years, Racing Rivals has grown into one of the most hardcore racing games in the world. This loyal community has spent countless hours competing in millions of races in “winner take all” fashion – all in the name of Turf Wars and pink slips.

However, all good things must come to an end… After spending time evaluating Rivals and its future – we’ve decided that it’s time to move on. Simply put, the revenue generated from Racing Rivals unfortunately no longer covers the cost of operations. This was not an easy decision to make.

On March 31st, 2019 – Rivals will be racing off into the sunset, and will be permanently shut down. Current players have until this date to utilize any accumulated virtual currency. We’ll be offering some massive reductions in the cost of crates, installs and repairs in addition to a reduction on timers as you race your way into the history books. Effective immediately, no new in-app purchases will be permitted.

In closing, a resounding and sincere THANK YOU to our extremely driven fans for your loyalty and dedication over the years – we hope you’ve enjoyed playing Racing Rivals as much as we’ve enjoyed creating it.
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Account Security and You!

[RR] Ryyst[RR] Ryyst Registered Users, Moderators 3,814 Posts
Hello all!

We’d like to take this time to remind you all of the importance of account security. Please remember that a Rivals employee will never ask you for your password and you should also never give your passwords out to anyone.

As Rivals has no dedicated login system there are only two ways to access a Rivals account.
  1. Having access to a device that has the Racer Account already loaded on it.
  2. Logging onto an Apple ID or Google ID or Facebook ID that is linked with a Racing Rivals racer.
Here are some things to help make sure your personal information is safe:
  1. Choose a password longer than 6-8 characters consisting of letters, numbers, capitalization and special characters. Please refer to the application (Apple/Google/Facebook)for their password guidelines.
  2. Change your passwords every few months
  3. Do not use the same password for different applications/accounts
  4. Be wary of emails from unknown senders
  5. Check for websites using “https” when entering personal info on websites, “https” adds a level of security
  6. Secure your device with a password/passkey
  7. Do not allow auto connections on your device
  8. Be careful when connecting to “Free Wi-Fi” spots, it’s easy for others to create similarly named networks
  9. Clear your browsers cache often
IGN: The Real {RR} Ryyst
Soon to be Ex-Carbonated Community Manager

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