Project CARS Receives Continued DLC Support and Updates From Slightly Mad Studios; Project CARS 2 On Its Way?

By Staff Writer

Oct 16, 2015 10:55 AM EDT

The details of Project CARS 2 is still not as solid as fans wish it to be. For the time being, Project CARS has its hands full with the array of other titles that are going alongside it in the field of racing. With it, the fact that Slightly Mad Studios tries to get the attention of fans with their multiple updates has come forth, and are trying their utmost to fill up the voids that the gamers are looking for.

According to VR Focus, Project CARS has recently been rumored to incorporate an Oculus Rift Update for its system. This is one anticipated feat that fans have looked forward to, and with the next generation consoles showing great promise, the said attribute may change the experience of the title--and perhaps Project CARS 2 completely.

Delivered by Windows Central, the recently announced Aston Martin downloadable content pack was presented to the public, due to an insane public demand. Included in the said expansion were new cars and maps, making the fans satisfied beyond comprehension. This pack is not to be the last one for the title, as Slightly Mad Studios has expressed recently.

It was reported by Segment Next that come November, a new Track Expansion will emerge. Since Slightly Mad Studios is going up against high-caliber racing games from different companies, there is a great necessity to keep the series updated on a consistent basis.

Project CARS 2 is still a blur to fans as of the moment. With other competitive e-sports racing games that are bound to capture the attention of the fans and spend numerous hours on such as Forza Motorsports 6 and Drive, there is no saying what's in store for the Slightly Mad Studios' masterpiece for the coming months.

Fans can grasp on to what is currently being done and added to their existing title, Project CARS which has shown great promise as of late and continues to do so for the avid patrons.

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