Ian Bell, the CEO of Slightly Mad Studios, revealed some new details around Project CARS 4 in his recent tweets, promising a realistic experience that would return the series to its simulation origins. Despite the fact that Bell deleted all his tweets about Project CARS 4 soon after sharing them, some fans managed to take
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As a big fan of racing games, I barely let the titles of this genre slip through my fingers. The first time I played the original Project CARS, I remember that I was struggling to finish my first race without being disqualified. It took me several hours to eventually reach the finish line at a
Back in June, Slightly Mad Studios officially revealed Project Cars 3, a racing title that was said a few years ago to be more of a spiritual successor to the studios Need for Speed: Shift. The game is looking to be launching August 28, and we’ve recently learned that it will not have PC ray tracing and cross-play
Last year, I excitedly went to see Hobbs & Shaw in theaters on opening night. Sure, it didn’t star the Fast & Furious characters I personally cared about, but I still figured it could deliver based on its star power. Speaking for myself, I thought the movie was okay. It had its share of over-the-top
Three years after Project CARS 2, and five years after the series’ birth, now we are going to get Project CARS 3 in Summer this year, as Slightly Mad Studios officially revealed the game with an announcement trailer that looks exciting. The trailer provides a quick and brief look at customizations and some of the
Fast and Furious Crossroads is the upcoming heist racer from Slightly Mad Studios. The game was originally unveiled back at The Game Awards 2019 and was slated to release this May. However, as with most things in the current global situation, it’s being pushed back a few months. That said, it wasn’t all bad news
Remember when Bandai Namco Entertainment announced that it’d be releasing a Fast & Furious video game entitled Fast & Furious Crossroads this May? Well, you couldn’t be faulted if you forgot about it, especially since the film that it was supposed to launch in proximity to, Fast & Furious 9, was delayed to 2021 as a result of the
First revealed at last year’s The Game Awards ceremony, the upcoming Fast & Furious Crossroads was meant to bring the beloved movie franchise to consoles and PC this May, specifically to coincide with the upcoming Fast 9. However, with the film’s delay to April 2021–nearly a full year from its original release date–due to growing worldwide concerns
The final announcement of The Game Awards 2019 was Fast and Furious Crossroads, a vehicular action game based on the popular film franchise by Project Cars Developer Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco Entertainment. The Fast and Furious series is known for its bombastic action, and that is definitely present, but it is also known
The studio behind the racing simulation series Project Cars, Slightly Mad Studios, has been bought by publisher Codemasters for $30 million dollars. In the announcement, Codemasters states the lauded Project Cars series will now be under the publisher’s umbrella, along with an “unannounced Holywood blockbuster title.” What that blockbuster title is is still unknown. However,
I guess when your in-development console is still over three years away from release, you can afford to change up its design on the fly. At least, this is what Slightly Mad Studios has decided to do with its forthcoming Mad Box console. Less than a week after originally revealing the first design concepts for
While there may not be a formal announcement of a Project CARS 3, you can bet that Slightly Mad Studios has the project in mind. Ian Bell, the founder and CEO of the studio, expressed the desire to create a third game as a “spiritual successor” to their previous Shift games. The appropriately-titled Need for
Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco Entertainment released a free demo for Project CARS 2 last week on PS4 and Xbox One in North America. Today, they announced that the demo is now available in Europe and released a trailer for it. The developers also unveiled the Fun Pack, which is the first Project CARS 2
Have you been hoping to play Project CARS 2 but you’re unsure if you’ll like it or not? Then I have some good news for you. Developer Slightly Mad Studios and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment have officially announced a demo for the recently released racing game, and it includes some interesting content. The demo will give players
To hype its presence at Gamescom next week, Slightly Mad Studios released a new trailer for its racing simulator Project CARS 2. The trailer flaunts its gameplay with a variety of racing styles ranging from Rallycross to GoKarts. It also features its gorgeous representations of authentic race tracks as well as the game’s various weather