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Less than two months following the release of Project Cars, developer Slightly Mad Studios has announced Project Cars 2 on its website. The game will be crowdfunded, like its predecessor ...
Here’s how it works. With the much-delayed but rather good Project Cars now out the door, Slightly Mad Studios has done the perfectly thinkable by announcing plans for a sequel, Project Cars 2 ...
Slightly Mad Studios, which has just released the critically acclaimed Project CARS racing game this year, is already looking forward to developing the game's sequel with the establishment of a ...
This might seem premature, but considering that the CARS in Project CARS stands for Community ... you can be sure that Slightly Mad is already conceptualizing its sequel.
Racing publisher Codemasters has picked up Project Cars developer Slightly Mad Studios in a £23 million/$30 million deal that will see the entire 150-person studio join the company. Codemasters ...
Slightly Mad Studios has announced its raised €500,000 for its crowd-funded title Project CARS. CARS, the first game being made under Slighty Mad's World of Mass Development scheme, or WMD for ...
Slightly Mad Studios is a British developer which worked on titles like Need for Speed: Shift and Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends before debuting the first Project Cars in 2015.
Slightly Mad Studios is best known for the racing series Project CARS, but now the company is moving beyond the checkered flags and into the world of console development. This information comes ...
Slightly Mad Studios has promised Xbox One X support, though, which should improve on the frame rate while bumping up the resolution and visual effects. We shall see! Project Cars 2's sound doesn ...
Now releasing in April 2015 due to the recent delay, developer Slightly Mad Studios revealed the full Trophy list/Achievement list for Project CARS, which will be available on PlayStation 4 ...
Slightly Mad Studios, the developer best known for its work on the Project Cars series, is supposedly developing a new gaming console. As announced by the studio's CEO Ian Bell today over on ...
During an interview with GameReactor, Slightly Mad Studios, the developer behind the Project Cars franchise, took aim directly at Forza Motorsport 7 and Turn 10 Studios. Andy Tudor was asked if ...