

Join Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection. While details about the next project from Slightly Mad Studios are unknown, the studio was acquired by Codemasters in 2019 and then was subsequently acquired by EA last year. Another Slightly Mad Studios game, Fast & Furious: Crossroads, was delisted back in April. However, the mobile game Project Cars Go shut down seven months after its release in March 2021.

The latest iteration of the series, Project Cars 3, remains unaffected. Furthermore, players will still be able to enjoy the games in their totality as the multiplayer servers will stay up. While the games will soon be unable to be purchased digitally, physical copies of them will still exist. That doesn't mean that Project Cars and its sequel will be gone forever. VtWEow5jao- Project CARS August 22, 2022
PROJECT CARS 2 PC SALE UPDATE
The studio continued, “We remain focused on making the best sim racing titles, and as mentioned previously, we look forward to sharing more on the next Slightly Mad project when the time is right.”Īn update from the Slightly Mad Team on #ProjectCARS and #ProjectCARS2. We will remove Project Cars from sale on October 3rd and Project Cars 2 on September 21.” “The games remain fully playable, and our players will still be able to enjoy all the game features, including multiplayer. “Due to expiring car and track licenses, both Project Cars and Project Cars 2 will be delisted from sale in the coming months,” the studio said on Twitter.
