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The founder and CEO of Slightly Mad Studios has lobbed fresh mud at Electronic Arts after the publishing giant announced plans to cancel the Project CARS franchise. Ian Bell, who left the company ...
It's been announced that Project CARS 3 will be delisted and have its online services shut down in the near future. Likely ...
According to GTPlanet, a slew of tweets from CEO Ian Bell that have since been deleted, he states that Project CARS 4 will be "the most realistic simulation ever made." ...
All of this means you have less than a month to add Project CARS 3 to your game library, or forever hold your peace. You’ll ...
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Project Cars and Project Cars 2 will be removed from sale in the coming months, developer Slightly Mad Studios has announced. The first racing simulator launched during 2015 and its sequel ...
The entire franchise was the work of Slightly Mad Studios, which had also developed entries in the Need for Speed, Shift, and Test Drive series. It was acquired in 2019 by Codemasters under EA for ...
Slightly Mad Studio Co-Founder Hits Out Amid Project Cars’ End November 8, 2022 by Paul James A car crash you can’t take your eyes off of ...
It should also be noted that Slightly Mad Studios' ownership has changed over the years. In 2019, the developer was picked up by Codemasters, which in turn was acquired by Electronic Arts in 2021.
Slightly Mad Studios has announced that Project Cars and its sequel, Project Cars 2, are to be removed from sale over the next two months. The studio broke the news to fans via the game’s ...
This collaboration between D-BOX and Slightly Mad Studios on Project CARS 3 allows players to experience the pinnacle of racing simulation from the comfort of their homes like never before ...