The latest Community Event added to Project CARS 2 this week offers a V8-flavored challenge. It also previews the first big twice-around-the-clock sports car race of 2018.
We’re back with another week of the Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition. Our community shares its best photos, and votes to determine the winner, who then picks the theme for the following week.
Slightly Mad Studios has updated Project CARS 2 with a new community event. The latest challenge is inspired by the Detroit Auto Show kicked off on Saturday.
A new Community Event is now available for players to take on in Project CARS 2. This week’s trial takes place on the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit.
This week’s Project CARS 2 Community Event Takes us to Japan for a run on its fictional Suzuka clone Sakitto. Running from January 1–8, players will be driving the drifty Toyota GT86 Rocket Bunny Edition.
Four new Community Events have been added to Project CARS 2. The time trials will join the other events recently added to bring players into 2018. There’s even a prize up for grabs in an Autosport-sponsored event.
Project CARS 2 players received the first bit of the game’s DLC last week, with the surprise release of the Fun Pack. We’ve spent some time with the content of the pack, and come back with a verdict: it’s an appropriate name.
With the release of Project CARS 2’s first major DLC, Slightly Mad Studios has added some new community events. The three challenges feature content from the Fun Pack heavily, making use of the new tracks and cars to good effect.
The latest Project CARS 2 Community Event is offering quite an ice challenge to players. If last week’s offering was a typical sim racing hot lap event, this is quite the opposite.
There’s few things more synonymous with the season than deals. European PS4 players can take advantage of the latest one, which offers a sizeable discount on Project CARS 2.
Slightly Mad Studios has deployed a new Project CARS 2 patch to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Update 3.01 includes a ton of new fixes and also adds an exciting online addition to the game.
Slightly Mad Studios has updated Project CARS 2 with a new Community Event for players to tackle. This week’s challenge will put your skills to the test with a nimble track racer.
Slightly Mad Studios has updated Project CARS 2 with two new community events for players to get stuck into. Following up on last week’s strangely cold Daytona challenge, this time around there’s challenges on Long Beach and Ruapuna Park.
Slightly Mad Studios has detailed the latest DLC pack for Project CARS 2. The aptly named “Fun Pack” will offer eight new vehicles and two tracks for players to get stuck into.
Yes, you’re reading the title correctly. Two months after the full game launched, the demo for Project CARS 2 has landed on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.