Project CARS, Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios upcoming racing title, will no longer be released on the 17th of March as previously planned. The two companies have announced today that the title requires some last minute tweaking. Slightly mad Studios were forced to move the release date back in order to make some final adjustments to the game and provide ...
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Project Cars: The classic racer with a new-gen touch
Project Cars sets out to be the boundary braking racing game avid motorsport enthusiasts have been waiting for. The stunning graphics detail (aimed 1080p/60 FPS) this racer will be featuring on both Xbox One and PS4 was highlighted in a previous article, and now I’d like to focus on the features of the game, its varied range of content, and ...
Read More »Project Cars developers aiming for 1080p/60 FPS on both PS4 and Xbox One
The guys from Slightly Mad Studios are just that: slightly mad, and highly ambitious I might add, when thinking of delivering the ultimate graphics performance in their upcoming motorsport simulator: Project Cars. This Kojima style goal is not far from its accomplishment, but developers say they need to make a few more adjustments in order to get there. The frame ...
Read More »Project CARS’ Wii U delay discussed by Slightly Mad Studios
The absolutely gorgeous motorsport simulator Project CARS (or Community Assisted Racing Simulator) is scheduled for a November 18th release in North America and November 21st in Europe, on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. But wait – isn’t there also a Wii U version planned? Indeed there is, only the developer has decided to delay its launch until 2015. ...
Read More »Namco Bandai, Slightly Mad Studios partner for Project Cars launch
Project CARS is set to be released on the latest generation of consoles in November 2014 thanks to a worldwide distribution agreement between publisher Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios. The racing simulator has gotten quite a lot of attention for its stunning visuals and the developer’s DIY approach to crowdfunding through WMD – World of Mass Development – which ...
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