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.
Racers on Xbox One can look forward to a titan of a racing game this April as part of Microsoft’s monthly “Games With Gold” program. Previous big-name titles that have gone free as part of Games with Gold include Forza Motorsport 6 and its open-world counterpart, Forza Horizon 2.
In a flurry of social media activity over the weekend, Slight Mad Studios (SMS) head Ian Bell has confirmed a few details about the next Project CARS game — and teased a few more.
The premiere yearly Project CARS 2 esport series is back for 2019. There’s €20,000 in prize money up for grabs, and the return of fan-favorite multi-class racing.
If you’ve been itching for more news on Slightly Mad Studios’ surprise mobile title, it won’t be long now. The team has promised more info will land in February.
Slightly Mad Studios has been dominated the news cycle in 2019 so far. Between an entirely new console and confirmation of Project CARS 3, the UK studio has been busy. We know to not expect the Mad Box before 2022, but it will be a bit of a wait for the team’s next mainline sim racer too.
Slightly Mad Studios’ CEO has been busy on our forums as of late. Not only did he confirm the team was working on Project CARS 3 last month — now he’s offered clarification on the nature of the upcoming title.
File this under breaking news: a new Project CARS game is in the works. The good news comes courtesy of Slightly Mad Studios head Ian Bell on our forum.
Mere hours after Porsche pulled the sheets off its new, 992-gen 911, the new flagship is already in a sim racer. What’s more surprising, it’s a new title. Say hello to Project CARS Pro.
Has it been a year already? Project CARS 2 celebrated its first anniversary recently. To get in on the festivities, we’re invited the community to share its best memory of the game in photo form!
If you loaded up Project CARS 2 earlier today — and you’re in Australia — you may have noticed a rather large update available. Weighing in at 4GB or so depending on platform, the size and timing make it clear: the horses are coming.
All the pretty horses. With news of a certain Prancing Horse marque’s upcoming DLC popping up over the weekend, we thought it was high time to focus on Ferrari in this, our latest Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition.
Things have been a little quiet on the Project CARS 2 front of late. Luckily that’s come to an end, after the Xbox Store inadvertently released a trailer for the game’s next DLC pack.
Have we really hit 20 iterations of our modern photo mode competitions? To celebrate, we’re casting a wide net this round, eschewing a theme to find the best shots out there.