The latest installment in the Project Cars franchise, Project Cars 3, will launch later this year. The new title, which will be released three years after the launch of Project Cars 2, has a lot to offer racing fans, and the developers of Slightly Mad Studio have been touting several new features and modes that will be Project Cars 3.
With that said, let's go over what you need to know about Project Cars 3.
What is the release date?
Project Cars 3 launches August 28, 2020 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Players who purchase the Project Cars 3 Deluxe Edition will receive three days of early access to the game starting August 25.
Is the game available for pre-order?
Project Cars 3 is available for pre-order. There are two editions available: the Standard Edition and the Deluxe Edition. Project Cars 3 Standard Edition costs $ 59,99 and can be purchased at various retailers including GameStop, Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The Standard Edition can also be purchased digitally.
The Project Cars 3 Deluxe Edition, which costs $ 94,99, is only available for purchase digitally. The Deluxe Edition can be purchased at Microsoft (Xbox One) and PlayStation (PlayStation 4) digital stores, as well as on Steam (PC). This edition includes a copy of Project Cars 3, three days of early access starting August 25, full access to the Season Pass and the Ignition Pack. The ignition pack includes:
• 10 unique liveries
• 20 decals
• 2 models
• 2 rims
• 2 tires
• 4 license plates
• 4 race numbers
• 2 new characters (male and female) with multiple outfits and helmet designs
What will be the functionalities of Project Cars 3?
Slightly Mad Studios, the developer of Project Cars 3, and Bandai Namco have announced that Project Cars 3 will include more than 200 “elite brand” racing and road cars, as well as more than 100 tracks, fully scalable aids and races. of dynamic seasons. In addition, Project Cars 3, by the development team, will also include improved AI and a new career mode. In a post on the PlayStation blog, Kris Pope, senior designer at Slightly Mad Studios, said that Project Cars 3's Career mode will feature a player progression system and 192 Race Events, which means you'll need to acquire a lot of different cars because each race will have unique vehicle requirements.
What new improvements will be made to Project Cars 3?
In the same PlayStation blog post, Pope said that this year's game will feature three new game modes, one of which will be the career mode we mentioned earlier. Another of those modes is the new "Rivals" mode, which is a leaderboard-based competition that will include daily, weekly, and monthly challenges for the Community Project Cars.
Pope also pointed out how players acquire XP credits. The process of acquiring these credits is part of a new player progression system, which aims to reward players for their good run. Those who use their racing skills properly by driving clean, as well as riding with little help from assists, will increase the amount of XP you get. Cars 3 project.
Pope did point out, however, that the developers of Slightly Mad wanted to give players the freedom and freedom to forge their own racing path. Players will be able to gain XP in career mode races, as well as multiplayer competitions and the new Breakout mode. This element, according to the Pope, remains intact Project Cars "A living sandbox element giving you the freedom to decide exactly how you want your motorsport adventure to develop."