Project Cars 2 announced and will use crowd-funding

Project Cars 2 has been announced by developer Slightly Mad and the game will be crowd-funded just like Project Cars.

The next entry in the newest racing franchise to hit gamers will feature the largest track roster ever with 50 unique locations and over 200 tracks to race around. Project Cars 2 will also include “loose surface racing”, allowing you to race around tracks filled with dirt, gravel, mud and snow.

In the announcement posted on the Project Cars website, Slightly Mad stated:

“With an existing schedule of ON DEMAND content already underway to continue providing Project CARS with fresh new features, updates, and great things to play with throughout the year, Slightly Mad Studios now turns its attention to the future with the announcement of the continuation of the franchise with Project CARS 2. And once again, the sequel will be created, tested, and ultimately approved by you – the gamers – through the WMD Portal crowd-funding platform.”

Project Cars 2 Features:

THE LARGEST TRACK ROSTER EVER 50 unique locations and 200+ courses including ‘loose surface racing’ on dirt, gravel, mud, and snow. All will have dynamic time of day and weather allowing you to play anytime, anywhere

THE WIDEST VARIETY OF MOTORSPORTS with 8 different disciplines now including Rallycross, Hillclimbs, and Touge. 200+ cars from over 40 different vehicle classes including never-before-seen Concepts and Banned Race Cars

CO-OP CAREER Play as the Teammate Driver, Spotter, Driver Swap, or Co-Pilot. More choices, more opportunities, more strategy, greater risks and greater rewards

SEAMLESSLY CONNECTED Socialize and compete via Online Track Days, have players from around the world take the place of AI-controlled drivers in your solo play, and get news updates on the Driver Network around you

PRO ESPORTS RACING Skill & Behavioural-based matchmaking, create your own Online Racing Leagues, and Live Broadcast and Spectator functionality

YOUR HOME FOR RACING Your own personal, customisable Test Track to tune and test your cars. Invite others to showcase your passion for racing and learn race craft and engineering with the Project CARS Academy

You can secure yourself a copy of Project Cars 2 now via the WMD website, with £50 getting you a copy of the game on PC while £75 secures you a copy of the game on any platform of your choice.

Project Cars 2 is expected to release on Xbox One, PS4, PC and SteamOS.

 

 

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