After the trailer leak, it was about time the game got officially revealed.
Slightly Mad Studios have learned the lesson from the first game, so they made a significant upgrade for the sequel: over 170 cars on 60+ tracks, a fan-demanded online championship mode with ice, dirt, snow or mud tracks. On consoles, the player limit is 16, while on the PC, it is 32.
The leak was right: the time of day and the weather will both change, and thanks to LiveTrack 3.0, the surface under our car will affect the handling and the grip regardless of our being an IndyCar, an officially licensed rallycross car or „just” a prototype model.
The release date isn’t going to be September, though: Slightly Mad and Bandai Namco will launch Project CARS 2 in late 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (on PC, it’ll also have VR-support, as well as up-to-12K resolution). Will it be able to bring the fight to Gran Turismo Sport and DiRT 4?
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