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The rise and fall of Project CARS
With exclusive insight from Slightly Mad Studios co-founder Ian Bell, we dive into the tumultuous history of Project CARS.
Mobile game Project CARS GO now available for pre-register
Oh, Project CARS, has it come to this? At least, unlike Project CARS 3, the mobile spin-off is clear in its intentions from the off with the ‘GO’ subtitle. A simulator, this is not. But who knows, that might be okay for a quick game on the subway commute or the flight to a meeting...<a class="pl-2" href="https://traxion.gg/the-rise-and-fall-of-project-cars/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"The rise and fall of Project CARS"</span><span class="text-xl">»</span></a>
Mobile racer Project CARS GO is now available
Do you have an Apple or Android smartphone? Do you get bored on journeys or when the TV is occupied by another? Are you hankering after a one-touch racer that’s a spin off from a once ascending racing series? Then you’re in luck, as Project CARS GO is now available. The game is a collaboration...<a class="pl-2" href="https://traxion.gg/the-rise-and-fall-of-project-cars/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"The rise and fall of Project CARS"</span><span class="text-xl">»</span></a>
Project CARS 4 could be ‘awesome’ according to former CEO
Slightly Mad Studios founder and former CEO, Ian Bell, has taken to Twitter to speak about Project CARS 4 once again.
Both Project CARS and Project CARS 2 to be delisted from sale
The first two iterations of Project CARS From Slightly Mad Studios are set to be delisted for sale starting next month due to expiring licenses.