Slightly Mad Studios is already planning the release of the sequel to Project CARS.
The developers’ CEO, Ian Bell, has said on their forums that they are now targeting a „Septemberish” release, and he also admitted that on the GUI and Career portions of the sequel, they are a little behind schedule.
„We have rewritten the rendering system. We have added multiple newly written and very important modules to the physics, drivetrain, differential and tire modelling systems. The FFB system is now much more intuitive and comes with presets. The handling is transformed, in a very very good way. I’m biased I know but right now in the latest build I have, those cars that have all of the new systems in place have raised the bar for simulation… and this is before they are polished. None of the famous brands is missing this time. We’ve started QA already. We plan at least seven months of QA for polishing and bug fixing,” Bell says.
Don’t forget, the first game launched in May 2015 after countless delays. Last October, Slightly Mad was happy to announce that their game had over two million sales by that point. How will the sequel fare? We’ll have to wait and see…
If you wanted to play the first game with your PlayStation VR, we have bad news for you: the developers don’t plan to implement PSVR-support!
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