Just over a month ago, Slightly Mad Studios released a new racing simulator, Project Cars. Today, Slightly Mad Studios has announced that a sequel, Project Cars 2, is being developed and will need crowd funding to become a reality.
Project Cars is a motorsport racing simulator game released for Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, and PC. It received several delays before finally releasing May 7th in Europe and May 12th in North America. Developers want to stress that Project Cars will still receive support from the development team, “Project Cars will continue to see massive updates, features, and content throughout 2015 & beyond.”
The official website for Project Cars announced the following features for the sequel:
- The Largest Track Roster Ever – 50 unique locations and 200+ courses including ‘loose surface racing’ on dirt, gravel, mud, and snow. All will have dynamic time of day and weather allowing you to play any time, anywhere
- The Widest Variety of Motorsports – with 8 different disciplines now including Rallycross, Hillclimbs, and Touge. 200+ cars from over 40 different vehicle classes including never-before-seen Concepts and Banned Race Cars
- Co-op Career – Play as the Teammate Driver, Spotter, Driver Swap, or Co-Pilot. More choices, more opportunities, more strategy, greater risks and greater rewards
- Seamlessly Connected – Socialize and compete via Online Track Days, have players from around the world take the place of AI-controlled drivers in your solo play, and get news updates on the Driver Network around you
- Pro Esports Racing – Skill & Behavioural-based matchmaking, create your own Online Racing Leagues, and Live Broadcast and Spectator functionality
- Your Home for Racing – Your own personal, customisable Test Track to tune and test your cars. Invite others to showcase your passion for racing and learn race craft and engineering with the Project CARS Academy
Like Project Cars, Project Cars 2 will be require crowd funding to be developed. You can support the development of Project Cars 2 right now at wmdportal.com. Project Cars 2 will release on PS4, PC, and Xbox One.