Breathtaking - once again

I have to admit, I am a fan of the - soon to be - Project Cars franchise. Therefore it doesn’t come as a surprise that we usually cover new announcements on this game. Bandai Namoco has released their first Gamescom trailer on Project Cars 2, showing off the immense level of detail this title has to offer at UHD resolution.


Better performance than predecessor

During E3, Namco Bandai has released a trailer showcasing Project Cars 2 which is going to become available September 22 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. According to the users who have early access to the game, Project Cars 2 hits 80 to 90 fps at 4K with a NVIDIA Titan X Pascal even if features like rain as well as day and night cycle are enabled.


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.


First trailer

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


Showing-off the engine

The first Project Cars 2 trailer has appeared online showing seasonal transitions and dynamic weather effects. Although Slightly Mad Studios have not unveiled much information about the new game, Project Cars 2 should arrive on PC, Xbox One and PS4 sometime in late 2017.


Brings plenty of improvements and more

Slightly Mad Studios might have already announced a sequel for its Project Cars game but that certainly does not mean it has stopped working on the original game as the Patch 2.0 will be coming soon and bring plenty of performance improvements, fixed issues and more.


Aims for bigger and better

Slightly Mad Studios has now officially announced a sequel to what is easily one of the most popular crowdfunded racing games, the Project Cars.


On PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One

Slightly Mad Studios has announced that it has sold over one million copies of Project CARS game since it launched in May.


Between 30 to 40 percent

We have already written a lot about DirectX 12 and it appears that developers are as excited as we are. While Microsoft has been promising quite a performance boost with DirectX 12, Slightly Mad Studios have been talking about its own Project CARS game, which should get between 30 to 40 percent performance boost with DirectX 12.


Project Cars is not an Nvidia game

Slightly Mad Studios, a developer behind the recently released Project Cars game has finally responded to AMD accusations that Project Cars is practically an Nvidia game and that developer has sabotaged the performance on AMD Radeon graphics cards.


Final one before May 7th launch

Project CARS game from Slightly Mad Studios is just around the corner but that does not mean that developer is slowing down the hype and we now have the final launch trailer for the game.


The World is Yours trailer

Project CARS has been filling news posts for quite some time and while it was heavily delayed, it is still one of the most anticipated racing games this year and the new "The World is Yours" trailer is nothing short of impressive.


Impressive screenshots from final build

Project CARS game from Slightly Mad Studios suffered from quite a few delays but it appears that the game is finally coming as the developer has revealed official launch dates and some gamers even released some impressive screenshots from the final build of the game.


1080p for Playstation 4 and 900p for Xbox One

Project CARS is probably one of the most anticipated games when it comes to racing simulation genre and Slightly Mad Studios' have revealed some details regarding what to expect from the game on various platforms.


First is Lykan Hypersport

Project CARS will feature free DLC cars each month and this will start with the Lykan Hypersport, a car that can be seen in the latest Furious 7 movie.


Support for Fanatec Wheel as well

While it has delayed the game for a couple of times, Slightly Mad Studios shed a bit more light regarding its upcoming Project CARS racing game and what kind of experience will it bring, including support for 12K resolution, virtual reality, plenty of racing wheels and much more.


From April to May

Slightly Mad Studios has announced that its Project CARS game has now been delayed to May as the team is fixing small issues and bugs.


Another delay

Slightly Mad Studios announced that it has once again delayed its upcoming Project Cars game from the original March 20th launch date to April 2nd.


Looks almost like real life footage

The Slightly Mad Studios Project CARS game is definitely one of the most anticipated and best looking PC racing games around and the latest trailer did not fail to impress as the footage looks almost life-like.
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