Project Cars for Xbox One and PS4 (Trailers and Gameplay)

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If you’ve seen how Project Cars looks on the PlayStation 4, and are wondering how the Xbox One version of the racing title measures up to it, then you’re in luck.

Not one but two videos showing just that popped up on the Internet, offering a look at the game running on Microsoft’s console for the first time.

The off-screen gameplay videos were shot at EGX London, capturing footage of Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming driving and racing simulation game running on all cylinders on the Xbox One.

The game seems like it’s looking really good on both the PS4 as well as the Xbox One, but where the game will most likely shine will be on high-end PCs that will be able to take full advantage of the enhanced physics simulation that the revised Madness engine is able to output.

The racing title will ship with over 50 different tracks and more than 60 different cars, with plans to expand those figures post-launch. Additionally, the devs also mentioned that they will add Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus support, in order to provide the most immersive racing experience possible.

Project Cars is coming out in North America on November 18 and in Europe on November 21, headed to the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms, with a SteamOS and Nintendo Wii U version slated for release later on, in 2015.



 

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A brand new video from EGX London offers us the chance to see the upcoming racing game Project Cars in action on the PlayStation 4 home entertainment system from Sony.

The off-screen gameplay video was recorded by the people at RajmanGaming HD, showing an Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 rolling on the Dubai circuit, and it looks pretty good.

While Driveclub might arguably look better from a visual standpoint, Project Cars intends to provide a more realistic simulation of driving and the entire racing experience.

In order to deliver the ultimate driving experience, the team has acquired the services of actual professional racing drivers, and is taking their feedback into account when tweaking the proprietary Madness engine to perfection.

Developer Slightly Mad Studios previously worked on Need for Speed: Shift and Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends, so all that experience will be put to good use. In addition to this, the studio is also currently working on a massively multiplayer online racing game titled World of Speed, which will launch into closed beta sometime before the end of the year.

The dev team aims to have the game out on November 18 in North America and November 21 in Europe, headed to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms. Later on in 2015, Project Cars will also land on SteamOS and Nintendo Wii U.

 
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