Turn on your internet connection for the first launch to allow the game to verify data licenses. Tap the Real Racing 3 icon on your home screen.
It’s a legal gray area. If you own the game (it’s free-to-play), downloading the OBB manually isn’t piracy—you’re just bypassing the Play Store’s delivery system. However, modified OBBs that unlock all cars or remove microtransactions are against EA’s terms.
On non-rooted Android 11+, you cannot store OBB files on external SD cards due to Google's scoped storage restrictions. Rooted devices can use apps like "OBB on SD" (requires Magisk).
You opened the game before moving the OBB file, which created an empty folder with conflicting permissions. Fix: Uninstall everything. Reinstall APK without opening. Then copy OBB. Then launch.
Use an app like to extract the folder (usually named com.ea.games.r3_row ). Copy this folder. Navigate to: Internal Storage > Android > obb . Paste the folder here. Step 5: Launch the Game
Before proceeding with the download, ensure your Android device meets the necessary technical and system requirements. System Requirements Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher. Processor: Quad-core 1.5 GHz or better.
💡 The final path should look like this: Internal Storage/Android/obb/com.ea.games.r3_row/ (or com.ea.games.r3_na depending on the region). Ensure the main OBB file ends with .obb and resides inside that specific folder.
The search query "highly new" refers to the race against obsolescence. Real Racing 3 is a "Live Service" game, receiving frequent updates that add new cars (like the latest Formula 1 liveries) and tracks.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Always prioritize downloading from official stores when possible. The author is not responsible for device damage or data loss from third-party files.
Assuming you have downloaded the correct OBB file for v13.1.5:
To successfully install the highly compressed version, follow these steps carefully: Step 1: Download the Files