Last week, Slightly Mad Studios pushed out a surprise Project CARS 2 update for PC players. Now PS4 sim racers have the opportunity to try the new patch, which includes a free car and two new track layouts.
PC players of Project CARS 2 found a surprise this morning. Slightly Mad Studios has pushed out the latest update — dubbed 5.0 — on the platform first, and it comes with a bonus car.
This week’s Project CARS 2 Community Event is now live. After a fairly mental karting challenge at the Nurburgring, this week returns to a more simple combo: take the wheel of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE on Silverstone for a British showdown.
We’re back with the newest Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition. This week’s theme is a very, very specific one — no, not kart-at-Nordschleife specific — but before we get to that, let’s look at last week’s entries.
Two new Community Events have been added to Project CARS 2. Keeping the theme going from last week, one of the events features a kart on an unlikely track. You might want to set some time aside for this one.
This week’s PCARS 2 Community Event is very different than those that came before it. Leave your circuit racing skill at the door because for this one, you’re going off-road and onto the ice. Find that a bit boring? Fair enough — then how about driving a kart on the ice?
Slightly Mad Studios has added two new Community Events to Project CARS 2. Celebrating both St. Patrick’s Day and the Geneva Motor Show, this week’s themed events provide two notably different challenges.
Project CARS 2 players received another track in the game’s huge lineup yesterday. The Leipzig test center was part of the new Porsche Legends DLC pack — and it sounds like it was just the beginning for the FIA-certified circuit.
Slightly Mad Studios is changing things up for this week’s new Project CARS 2 Community Event. Going in a totally different direction from previous events, players will have to channel their inner Ken Block to put in a fast time.
After a bit of a sabbatical, the Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition has returned. We think you’ll find this, the eleventh iteration, one of the tougher challenges yet.
This week’s community event is now live on Project CARS 2. After a speedy oval challenge last time around, players will now be tasked with taking on a rainy Hockenheim.
Project CARS 2’s track list is about become just a little bit bigger. A potential leak on the title’s WMD portal appears to have unveiled a circuit coming soon. The track in question? Leipzig’s Porsche Experience Centre.
It’s been a week of updates for console sim racers. The latest to join the line is Project CARS 2, as Slightly Mad Studios has pushed out updates for it on both consoles.
A new Community Event has been added to Project CARS 2 for players to give a go. This time around, the latest challenge is celebrating the past weekend’s Daytona 500, one of the most prolific events on the NASCAR calendar.
PlayStation 4 owners may have noticed a sizeable download for Project CARS 2 earlier today. Coming in at just over 11GB, this is update 4.0 for Slightly Mad Studios’ sim racer.