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After Project CARS 3's poor reception and disastrous launch, Project CARS 4 was set to return to its sim racing roots. But according to a new report, EA has cancelled Project CARS 4 development and will no longer invest in the Project CARS franchise.
Project CARS was a sim racing video game series developed by Slightly Mad Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The franchise was introduced in 2015 and received a sequel in 2017, followed by Project CARS 3 in 2020.
Project CARS 4. Another installment in a series of racing games created by Slightly Mad Studios. Project CARS 4 offers a high level of realism and detailed graphics made on Madness 2.0 Engine. Racing | cars | simulation elements
Project CARS 4 would allow EA to compete in the sim racing market. But with EA publishing F1 2022 and Criterion’s Need for Speed game this year, we aren’t expecting Project CARS 4 to be announced until later this year at the earliest.
Shared by YouTube channel Game Over Tapes, a new video showcases some of the early concept in-game 3D user interface that was being made for Project CARS 4 prior to its cancellation,...
The upcoming entry in the Slightly Mad Studios-developed series has been canceled, an Electronic Arts representative recently confirmed to GameIndustry.biz, leaving a sizable gap in EA’s racing ...
11 votes, 12 comments. With Ian gone and EA owning all these racing studios now, do you think PC4 is still gonna happen? I would hope so! I….
The release of Project Cars 4 could be seen near 2022-2023. As we know that the sequels of Project Cars Series have been released within 2-3 years gap, this could be a healthy prediction to do. So, we hope that you found this article helpful.
The next racing game from EA and Codemasters we expect to hear about is the inevitable – but as yet unconfirmed – F1 2022, but after that, a Project CARS 4 update wouldn’t go amiss.
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