Weather is another feature that’s getting a major upgrade in Project CARS 2, according to Slightly Mad. Project CARS 2 will be playable in 12K resolution - three 4K monitors side by side for a panoramic view - but if that’s not immersive enough for you, the game will also support virtual reality headsets. Its first trailer and screenshots (see below) focus on powerhouses like the Acura NSX, Nissan GT-R GT3 and McLaren 650S GT3, and courses such as the Fuji Speedway and the famous street circuit in Long Beach, California. Known as Project CARS 2, the game will offer more than 60 tracks and 170 cars to race on them. The sequel to 2015’s Project CARS, the “community-assisted racing simulator” from Slightly Mad Studios, is in development on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One for release in late 2017, publisher Bandai Namco announced today.
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