Nearly ten years ago, the folks at Slightly Mad Studios started up a crowdfunding effort for a new racing game. It was codenamed Project Cars and it was a name that would ultimately stick, even as the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Developer Slightly Mad's racing games Project Cars and Project Cars 2 will be delisted soon, and if there is some good news, it's that both titles are ...
Slightly Mad issued a Project Cars delist announcement on Twitter, citing the expiration of existing car and track licenses as the reason for taking the racing game off storefronts. The team will also ...
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The first game isn't even out yet and already we're hearing about a sequel... that wasn't even supposed to be coming.
Slightly Mad Studios announced that it will be delisting both Project Cars and Project Cars 2 from digital storefronts on October 3 and September 21, respectively. “Due to expiring car and track ...