Slightly Mad Studios releases Project Cars 2's car list

At this time 180 vehicles

During E3, Namco Bandai has released a trailer showing Project Cars 2 which will be available September 22 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Compared to the previous version, Slightly Mad Studios has improved various aspects, such as the dynamic weather, off-road dirt tracks and racing in the snow. Furthermore it should be compatible with VR off the bat.

The game will be released right after summer and it will come with over 200 playable tracks, more than 180 cars and 9 different racing disciplines. According to a blog post on projectcarsgame.com, we now know which cars are going to be available and there are epic models like the Porsche 936 (which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans), the Audi Quattro 90 IMSA GTO, the Sauber C9, the Nissan R89C and several more on the sheer endless list. Furthermore Slightly Mad Studios have also been able to talk to Ferrari, which is why there’s also the 488 GT3 on the list.

Since the new Project Cars 2 is also going to feature Rallycross tracks, there are several WRX models. Right now over 20 cars are listed as TBA so we can expect even more epic cars to join the already very long list.

A few days ago, the system requirements have been unveiled as well and they might change before the game launch. According to projectcarsgame.com, the recommended specifications include an Intel Core i7-6700K, 16GB or RAM, 50GB of disk space and a NVIDIA GTX 1080 or a an AMD RX 480. Since the RX Vega is not out yet, we expect to see this card in the recommended specifications soon. The RX 480 is a good graphics card but it's definitely not on the same level as the GTX 1080.

At the moment there aren't any additional details but we will surely keep an eye on it.

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Source: Project Cars

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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