It’s happened. The GTPlanet community has crowned its first Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition winner. Congrats to torque99 for his winning shot, which you can see up top.
This week’s Project CARS 2 Community Events double down on the fun. There’s two challenges for the next seven days, and they’re quite different in their approaches.
It’s happened. The GTPlanet community has crowned its first Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition winner. Congrats to torque99 for his winning shot, which you can see up top.
This week’s Project CARS 2 Community Event has a big name as the target. You’ll be facing off against none other than Nicolas Hamilton, younger brother of multiple-time F1 world champion Lewis.
Has it been a week already? According to the calendar, it really has. That means it’s time for the second week of our Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition!
Slightly Mad Studios has taken the wraps off another Community Event in Project CARS 2. This time — in true Halloween spirit — you’ll be facing your fears on the scary Lankebanen Rallycross circuit. Or, as it’s otherwise known, Hell.
Slightly Mad Studios has pushed out another Community Event in Project CARS 2. This new event will test the skills of even the most veteran of sim racers.
Similar to our coverage of the GT6 Seasonal Events and Forza Horizon Forzathons, we’ll also be covering the Community Events in Project CARS 2. The Community Events are built by developer Slightly Mad Studios with a specified car on a specified track. They consist of time trials or esports events. This week sees a pair of events that challenges players on two different scales.
Project CARS 2’s latest patch has arrived on Xbox One. Patch 2.0 arrived on PS4 earlier this week and now those who play on Microsoft’s console can enjoy the improvements. Slightly Mad Studios has tweaked many parts of the game including a much-needed fix related to the game’s career mode.
The latest “Update 2.0” for Project CARS 2 brings a whole host of fixes and improvements to the racing title. These changes include tweaks to sound design, AI behavior, and driving assists on gamepad. Changes to the user interface have also been made, introducing features like a new pit stop progress indicator and race countdown for online lobbies.
It seems like Hot Wheels want a piece of just about everyone in the sim racing genre. After collaborations with Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo, the Mattel owned brand is teaming up with Project CARS 2. Five cars from the game will be brought into the real world as diecast vehicles available to purchase.
Yet more of Project CARS 2’s potential future content has been revealed. Even if, just as before, it’s without developer Slightly Mad Studios’ consent.
As the big three racing games of the year find their way into stores, it’s inevitable comparisons will follow. Forza Motorsport 7, GT Sport and Project CARS 2 all look like they will offer good gaming experiences but the competitiveness in the genre means we have to compare these titles. YouTube channel MotogamesTV has put together a video pitting GT Sport against Project CARS 2.
Following a PSN Store leak which revealed details of the upcoming DLC packs for Project CARS 2, it seems the content of one of the packs has already been found.
The sim racing season has begun. Okay, it arguably kicked off a month ago with F1 2017 (read our review), but for those looking for a game featuring multiple disciplines, Project CARS 2 is the real starting point.
Digital Foundry has applied its signature expertise to Slightly Mad Studios’ Project CARS 2. The sequel is leading the way performance wise by aiming to offer 60fps and 1080p alongside the impressive Live Track 3.0. The DF team has broken down the sequel to see how close (or far) it gets to achieving its targets.
It’s finally here! Today marks the worldwide release of Project CARS 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Slightly Mad Studios’ cross-platform racer. It kicks off a busy season for racing games, releasing just weeks ahead of Forza 7 and GT Sport. From what we experienced in our own hands-on preview, it sets the bar very high.
Talk about good timing: It looks like the PlayStation Store has inadvertently revealed info on Project CARS 2’s DLC plans. An eagle-eyed GTPlanet member found the detailed listing on the Japanese version of Sony’s online store yesterday.
Project CARS 2 lands in the hands of the public tomorrow. With that, we’re turning an eye towards the community, asking everyone to share their favorite memories from the original.