Bandai Namco has put out the announcement trailer for Project Cars 2, confirming that the game shall indeed release in 2017, as the studio had teased recently in January. Project Cars 2 will feature more than 170 cars and 60 tracks, and a horde of new features, including an Online Championship mode, and races on varied terrains like ice, dirt, mud and snow. “Our collective goal at Slightly Mad Studios is to create a simulation racing experience that rivals that of real-life,” Game Director Stephen Viljoen said. “Realism and authenticity are central to our development mantra for Project CARS 2, hence we’re making sure we employ the best professional drivers, game developers, artists, and sound engineers to realize our vision for a game that takes players on the ultimate dr...
Here is a quick run through of all the games that are coming up this month. May sees the release of games like Wolfenstein, The Witcher 3, Project CARS, even some renditions like Shadow of Mordor are coming out in the new GOTY version, check them all out– Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Date: 5th May Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor GOTY Edition Date: May 5th Platform: Xbox One, PS4, PC Project CARS Date: 7th (PC) : 12th (Xbox One, PS4) Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster Date:12th Platform: PS4, PSN The Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt Date: 19th Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Ride Date: 19th Platform: PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 NASCAR’15 Date: 22nd Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Ultra Street Fighter 4 Date: 26th Platform: ...
For this month there are not too many well known games that people are looking forward to really. However there are a few blockbusters that people have been eyeing for quite a while now- GTA V PC, Mortal Kombat X and Project CARS to name a few. Dark Souls II: Scholar of The First Sins Platform: PC (1st April) : Xbox One, Ps4 (7th April) Project CARS Platform: PC (2nd April) : Xbox One, PS4 (7th April) *Note: Project CARS has now been delayed to next month. Grand Theft Auto V Platform: PC Release Date: 14th April Mortal Kombat X Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One, iOS, Android Release Date: 14th April Goat Simulator Platform: Xbox One, Xbox 360 Release Date: TBA
The highly anticipated multi-format racing game, Project Cars has had its release date pushed back again to the 2nd of April. The game was originally scheduled for release last November, it was delayed to March 20th before today’s announcement saw its street date put back to April 2nd. “Moving a release date was not an easy decision to make, as we know our fans are eager to get their hands-on on Project CARS”, Slightly Mad’s Ian Bell said in an official statement. “But we know that these extra days will allow us to provide the best game experience that our fans deserve. We assure you the wait will be worth it when the game does arrive early April”. Project Cars is an expansive racing game that’s been produced by Slightly Mad. There’s no word ...
According to publisher Bandai Namco, Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming racing simulator Project Cars is believed to come out on Wii U sometime next year. The game however is all set to come out on the other platforms–The PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One as scheduled for release in Nov. 2014. When asked about the Wii U version of the title, Bandai Namco stated it would launch in 2015. “We’re committed to delivering an exceptional and unique experience for racing fans on Wii U and for this we kindly ask our devoted and passionate Nintendo fans for a little more time in order to ensure the game delivers on our vision of being the most authentic, beautiful, and technically-advanced racing game on any platform,” Bandai Namco said in a statement. Confirmation was...
Projects CARS career now allows you to follow in the footsteps of your heroes and create your own path as a driver. With the option of playing solo and by creating your own Quick Race Weekends, you can jump into competitive multiplayer against friends or with people around the world through Community features. Starting Your Journey Most other car racing games leave you with no option but to start in low tiers with slow vehicles, whereas in Project CARS you are free to choose from any of the available championships or series on offer. Like if you’re in the mood for some Formula style cars then you simply can jump straight into that. And once you’ve chosen your career starting point, you’ll be presented with a contract to sign with your first team. Contracts Y...
Slightly Mad Studios, makers of Need for Speed: Shift and World of Speed just released a new trailer for one of their upcoming games called Project Cars. The racing games is described by the studio as the “most authentic, beautiful, and technically advanced racing game on the planet.” It is expected to come out this November for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Steam OS, and Wii U. What makes this trailer even more impressive is the fact that the trailer is made up of in-game footage, although Slightly Mad are not able to specify for some reason which platform the footage was captured on. Slightly Mad isn’t holding back in boasting about Project Cars. “Featuring world-class graphics and handling, a ground-breaking dynamic time of day & weather system, and deep tuni...
Slightly Mad Studios have revealed about 60 new screenshots for its upcoming racing game Project Cars. They have showed some of the cars players will be able to used in various environments. “As usual, all shots show purely in-game footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren’t available during the actual gameplay,” the studio said. “What you see below is what you experience while driving!” We’ve heard of Slightly Mad Studios, as they’ve worked on Need for Speed: Shift and Shift 2: Unleashed. Project Cars comes out for the Xbox One. PS4 and Wii U as well as Steam OS and PC this fall. Check out the Project Cars website for the full batch of 60 screenshots.