Italian publishing house Leonardo Interactive has announced Champions Stable: Equestrian Dynasty, an “open-world horse racing management game” that’s set to arrive on PC and consoles sometime next year.
Per a press release, Champions Stable: Equestrian Dynasty will marry “adrenaline-fueled competition” with “the calming art of horse care”, allowing you not only to hit the track but also to care for your horses while they’re not racing.
Leonardo describes its game as “the first horse racing management game to feature realistic and scalable 3D graphics built in Unreal Engine”, so you can perhaps expect a slightly higher degree of realism here than you might be used to from the genre.
If you want to, you can “directly control [your] horses in dynamic, real-time races”, but if you prefer, you can also take a more strategic approach by “planning and managing races from above the track”.
This being a horse racing management sim, you will, of course, be given control over pretty much every facet of your stable, including breeding, finances, training schedules, and facility upgrades.
It’s all in service of simulating what Leonardo Interactive calls “a living, evolving world where every number and gene can make or break your success”. The game will even let you take part in horse auctions, scout new horses for your stable, and “carefully plan your genetic bloodlines to breed the next generation of champions”.
It wouldn’t be much of a horse racing sim if you couldn’t race on real tracks, of course, so Champions Stable: Equestrian Dynasty will boast several licensed tracks “in stunning detail”, including the likes of Ascot, Flemington, and Capannelle, among others.

If you’re interested in checking out Champions Stable: Equestrian Dynasty, you’ll be able to do so on “PC and consoles” in 2026. No more specific release date has been revealed, and we don’t know exactly which consoles the game will appear on, either.
