The publisher Namco Bandai Games announced at the Japan Expo, which will take care of distribution as Slightly Mad Studios.
Project Cars was originally scheduled to be released quickly, dice its announcement on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Unfortunately, it was later announced that these versions were canceled. Indeed, the studio Slightly Mad Studios, based in London and known for these two games Need for Speed oriented simulation, decided to engage in crowdfunding to fund and develop its new racing game, always oriented simulation.
This is obviously a success, funding for the game was brilliantly raised by the community and the developers themselves. Moreover, community members receive a share of profits from sales of games generated during the first two years after launch, as compensation for their efforts, to be paid quarterly.
Bandai Namco Games will distribute Project Cars
While the game of Slightly Mad Studios is planned for the month of November on PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U, we learned during the first day of Japan Expo that Bandai Namco Games will handle the worldwide distribution of Project Cars. Recall that this simulation will support the Oculus Rift and Ultra HD 4K resolution for the PC version as well as the Morpheus Project for PlayStation 4, but also offer a wide selection of vehicles, dynamic weather and even a day / night cycle.
Project Cars was originally scheduled to be released quickly, dice its announcement on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Unfortunately, it was later announced that these versions were canceled. Indeed, the studio Slightly Mad Studios, based in London and known for these two games Need for Speed oriented simulation, decided to engage in crowdfunding to fund and develop its new racing game, always oriented simulation.
This is obviously a success, funding for the game was brilliantly raised by the community and the developers themselves. Moreover, community members receive a share of profits from sales of games generated during the first two years after launch, as compensation for their efforts, to be paid quarterly.
Bandai Namco Games will distribute Project Cars
While the game of Slightly Mad Studios is planned for the month of November on PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U, we learned during the first day of Japan Expo that Bandai Namco Games will handle the worldwide distribution of Project Cars. Recall that this simulation will support the Oculus Rift and Ultra HD 4K resolution for the PC version as well as the Morpheus Project for PlayStation 4, but also offer a wide selection of vehicles, dynamic weather and even a day / night cycle.