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2yrs agoProject CARS 3 could have been called Project CARS Sideways
Slightly Mad Studios founder and former CEO Ian Bell has disclosed that the maligned Project CARS 3 could have had a different name, which could have more clearly signposted the game’s intent.
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3yrs agoWATCH: Why did EA Kill Project CARS?
This video explains why we think Electronic Arts didn’t see a future in the sim racing title Project CARS and promptly cancelled the fourth instalment.
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3yrs agoOriginal Project CARS creator trying to re-hire EA team
Ian Bell, the founder of Slightly Mad Studios, is aiming to hire former Project CARS employees to work on his upcoming GTR Revival project.
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3yrs agoThe Project CARS series is dead, killed by EA November 2022
It’s time to say goodbye to the Project CARS series, as an upcoming sequel and the franchise have been quietly culled by EA.
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4yrs agoBoth 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.
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4yrs agoFive legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans cars in sim racing
With the 24 Hours of Le Mans taking place this weekend, we take a look back on some of the most iconic and storied cars you can race at home.
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4yrs agoProject 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.
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4yrs agoThe best PC VR racing games
So, you’ve been nice to yourself this Christmas and bought a shiny new VR headset. You’ve heard the positives and negatives – more immersion vs motion sickness – and now you’re looking for some awesome sim racing experiences to blow you away. Well, we’re here to help, and the following is a list of what…Continue reading “The best PC VR racing games”»
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4yrs agoProject CARS GO cancelled, Ian Bell leaves Slightly Mad Studios
Ian Bell, CEO of Slightly Mad Studios (SMS), has announced he is leaving the company. This comes just a day after SMS’s Project CARS GO – the free-to-play smartphone game – was cancelled. In a tweet, the SMS head said: “SMS began as a mad dream by a bunch of ambitious racing fans in a bedsit back in the late-90s. With the studio’s future…Continue reading “Project CARS GO cancelled, Ian Bell leaves Slightly Mad Studios”»