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Project Cars 3 arrives this summer on PC, PS4 and Xbox One: first trailer

Project Cars 3 arrives this summer on PC, PS4 and Xbox One: first trailer

Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios present the new installment of their driving and racing saga created by former DriveClub developers.

Project Cars 3 is a reality and will arrive this summer of 2020 to PC, PS4 and Xbox One. This has been presented by both Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios, responsible for the previous installments, now with former developers of DriveClub, now under the umbrella from Codemasters. And to celebrate the news, its creators have shared a first presentation trailer along with a first official image of the new Chevrolet Corvette C8 in its racing version, the C8.R.

Available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One this summer

Thus, at the beginning Project Cars 3 has been presented only for PS4, although shortly after its multiplatform condition has been confirmed by its managers, ensuring that it will reach both PC and current desktop consoles from Sony and Microsoft at some point this summer, on a specific date yet to be announced.

It is expected that in a digital event of the many that companies have prepared for us in the coming weeks, the final release date of Project Cars 3 will be announced, as well as more details of its contents. At the moment, we already have the official description of the game and it sheds some light on its ambitious proposal to simulate races on board the fastest sports cars on the planet.

“Prepare for your final journey as a pilot. Acquire, upgrade, and customize hundreds of the best brands of cars available, customize your driver, and race from the weekend warrior competition to the driving legend, all in amazing environments spread across the globe. Project Cars 3, on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One during the summer of 2020 ”.

Do not miss our detailed Reviews of the second installment appeared on PC, PS4 and Xbox One in autumn 2017, a title that improved in all respects to the original with a high level of realism, both in the sensations behind the wheel and in its staging.

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