Bandai Namco Announced As Distributors For Project Cars – New Screenshots & Trailers

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Bandai Namco has announced a new partnership that will see them distribute worldwide the highly anticipated racer from Slightly Mad Studios for their game Project CarsProject Cars will release this November for the PC, PS4, Wii U and Xbox One and with its high quality realism it’s sure to give other racers out this year such as Forza Horizon 2, The Crew and Driveclub a run for their money.

If Project Cars has sped you by with all the stiff competition, just checkout the stunning gameplay trailers and screenshots below to see what all the fuss is about.

 

Project CARS is the most authentic, beautiful, intense, and technically-advanced racing game on the planet.

Crowd-funded by a passionate community that has been involved in the development process throughout to create their ultimate racing experience, Project CARS allows you to create a driver, pick from a huge variety of motorsports, and shift into high gear to chase a number of Historic Goals and ultimate recognition in the Hall Of Fame. Then test your skills online either in competitive fully-loaded race weekends, leaderboard-based time challenges, or continually-updated community events – sometimes for real-world prizes.

Featuring the largest track roster of any recent racing game with a ground-breaking dynamic time of day & weather system, world-class graphics and handling, deep tuning & pit stop functionality, and support for Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus, Project CARS leaves the competition behind in the dust.

“We are tremendously happy to be collaborating with Slightly Mad Studios on this promising title, in which community expectations are fusing with racers expertise to craft the next generation of simulation!” said Alberto González Lorca, VP Third Parties, BANDAI NAMCO Games Europe.

“With a portfolio of prestigious, popular, and iconic titles under their wing, Bandai Namco are the perfect partners to bring our pioneering community-driven game to players around the world.” said Ian Bell, Head Of Studio, Slightly Mad Studios.


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