After a little coded teaser last month, Slightly Mad Studios has announced the fourth and final scheduled DLC pack for Project CARS 3 in a blog post on the official game site.
It looks as if the next Project CARS 3 DLC is just around the corner, following hot on the heels of the Power Pack earlier in the month, although Slightly Mad Studios may be playing its cards a little close to the chest this time round.
The mystery fourth car in this week’s Project CARS 3 DLC pack has broken cover, and it’s not only making its debut in the Project CARS series but in gaming as a whole: the Nissan 400Z Proto.
A comment from the official Project CARS Twitter account appears to have all-but ruled out a dedicated release on the “next-gen” consoles for Project CARS 3.
There’s another new update for Project CARS 3, bringing further content to the game. Going by the name of “Update 3”, it’s set to add a brand new circuit, and another trio of cars to get to grips with.
It’s launch day for Project CARS 3, and since the review embargo lifted yesterday, the internet has been flooded with opinions on Slightly Mad Studios’ latest racing game.
There’s only a week to go now until Project CARS 3 starts landing on doormats, and there’s still a few pieces of information coming out of Slightly Mad Studios. Today the developer has posted a short clip of the game’s new livery editor in action, to let fans know what to expect.
A post on the official Project CARS 3 Discord channel seems to have confirmed that Slightly Mad Studios has some post-launch support in mind for the title, including new cars and new circuits, the latter of which it apparently intends to release for no extra cost.
It’s only a few short weeks until Project CARS 3 is with us and, right on cue, Slightly Mad Studios has revealed more about the car and track content coming to the game.
Although it came as a bit of a surprise when announced in June, Project CARS 3 is almost upon us. The latest title in the series lands at the end of August and, unsurprisingly, that means a step up in the marketing campaign.
There’s only six weeks to go until Project CARS 3, surprisingly announced in June, lands on game store shelves, and the hype train is starting to take on coal.
Project CARS 3 is the third entry in the Project CARS series, which first arrived back in 2015. The series, developed by Slightly Mad Studios — which was also previously responsible for Need for Speed Shift and Shift 2 — has always been available on both PlayStation and Xbox consoles, along with PC via Steam.
With just two months to go until Project CARS 3 arrives on our consoles and PCs, Slightly Mad Studios has started a developer blog to give some insight into the game.
One thing we weren’t expecting to see this year was Project CARS 3. The announcement earlier this month came as a bit of a surprise, and now we have an official launch date: August 28.
Following from the surprise trailer release for Project CARS 3, Slightly Mad Studios and publisher Bandai Namco have gradually given out more information on what we can expect to see from its upcoming sim racer. We’ve compiled a quick rundown of what we know so far, so let’s dive in.
Not content with having its Fast and Furious Crossroads title landing on shelves this summer, Slightly Mad Studios has also now revealed Project CARS 3 for the same time frame.