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Racing simulator Project CARS gets mobile spin-off
We quite liked Project CARS 2, with digital editor Jack Phillips calling the 2017 release a ‘giant killer’, and now the simulator is getting a release on mobile.
Project CARS GO hasn’t got a release date just yet, but we hope that it follows on from the visceral, realistic experience that was Project CARS 2.
“Project CARS GO puts players in the driver’s seat to experience the adrenaline pumping racing game in a whole new way,” said CEO of Slightly Mad Studios, Ian Bell.
“The racing genre has a large, dedicated fan base, who are going to be stomping the gas pedal and burning rubber very soon.”
Project Cars 2 has sold more than two million units worldwide, but publisher Gamevil will be handling the mobile release.
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