After a typically bombastic teaser yesterday, Straight4 Studios chief Ian Bell has revealed the “complete game changing” unique feature for GTR Revival, and it’s safe to say it wasn’t exactly what we were expecting.
Effusive studio head Ian Bell has been commenting on Twitter again about his current racing game project, promising a patentable “complete game changing” concept for the title while also launching a refreshed website for Straight4 Studios.
Former Slightly Mad Studios head Ian Bell continues to tease his new studio’s upcoming GTR Revival title with more information, thoughts, and hints on social media — stating that the game will be “the most moddable auto platform ever”.
After revealing the GTR Revival project only in September, with a new studio and placeholder logo, project lead Ian Bell has shown off more details and information about the title.
After stepping aside from Slightly Mad Studios only a year ago, Ian Bell has promised his return to video game development with a “follow up” to PC simulator GTR2.
While Project CARS 3 is still pretty fresh in the mind following its launch in August 2020, attention is already turning to the next game in the series.
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.
Slightly Mad Studios has been the topic of several discussions lately. Whether it be the studio working on its MadBox console, or CEO Ian Bell having a go at Soulja Boy.
In a series of direct-reply tweets, Slightly Mad CEO Ian Bell — creator of the Project CARS series and the recently announced “Mad Box” gaming console — mocked the 28-year-old rapper known as Soulja Boy with pictures of himself holding wads of cash and lounging on a yacht with five women.
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.
2019 is off to a wild start for Slightly Mad Studios and its CEO, Ian Bell, after he revealed the studio is not only working on Project CARS 3 — it is building its own gaming console dubbed the “MadBox“. Yesterday, we got a preview of what the hardware looks like, and now we learn more about the software (and games) that will run on it.
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.
Head of Slightly Mad Studios Ian Bell took to the GTPlanet forum yesterday to tease that the studio behind the Project CARS franchise is working on something brand new — and that there’s a prize involved for whomever can guess what it is.