Being the just the second installment, Project CARS 2 looks to captivate enthusiastic speed junkies once again. Slightly Mad Studios wants to show the racing world more of what they can do with their next project.
Autoblog reported that Slightly Mad Studios declared that Project CARS 2 will be available for the next-generation consoles. To please the fans that patronized the first game, new features are to be added to the game-in-the-works.
According to RealtyToday, some of the features include having the biggest track roster so far, comprised of 50 extravagant locations with an astounding 200 courses. There will also be the inclusion of "loose surface racing" on more drastic tracks such as dirt, gravel, mud, and snow. One nifty mode included will be the Co-op Career, where in the gamers can opt to be the Spotter, Teammate Driver, Driver Swap, or Co-Pilot by will.
The competition of the game is highly expanded with the inclusion of worldwide web interconnections, through the Online Track Days option. The Driver Network updates players of the latest news, as the gamers replace the AI drivers in solo mode. This handy addition gives players a wider field to trek on and verse.
Moreover, players can have their own customizable Test Track wherein they can have their cars conditioned and tuned up. The Project CARS Academy permits further knowledge by giving players the chance to interact with others and share tips or engineering information as needed.
Project CARS 2 is currently under the approval and testing phase as of the moment, care of the World Mass Development, wherein followers and players all over the world are welcome to participate in a crowd-funding movement for the further development and possible advancement of the title.Eurogamer wrote that fans and gamers are asked to state their opinions, ideas and possible contributions that may prove beneficial in the developer's decisions that can affect the game's well-being.
As of the moment, there is no specific release date yet for Project Cars 2, but is currently declared to be well in the works.
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