Today, the CEO of Slightly Mad Studios, Ian Bell, has made statements on his official Twitter account about the new Project CARS 3, which will be announced very soon.
And not only has he commented that the new game will be announced soon, he has also left us some important details such as that it will be a revolution and 200% better than the previous installment of the saga, Project CARS 2. Here you have one of the tweets that Ian Bell has published.
The next Project CARS is going to be a Revolution. Huge thanks to all of the team who are honing it to perfection. I might rightly be accused of being overly positive/optimistic on occasion, but this is a game changer. It's epic already and it's one we'll ship when we're ready.
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 21, 2019
“The next Project CARS is going to be a Revolution. Huge thanks to all of the team who are honing it to perfection. I might rightly be accused of being overly positive/optimistic on occasion, but this is a game-changer. It’s epic already and it’s one we’ll ship when we’re ready,” Bell commented on his Twitter account.
These statements led to a lot of questions from all fans of the driving game, and the CEO of Slightly Games Studios was dedicated to answering many of the questions that players had about this new installment.
We still do not know when this Project CARS 3 will be officially presented, but with the Gamescom 2019 fair in Cologne just around the corner, which will be held from August 20, it may be a good time to see the first details. We will keep an eye on all the news that occurs in this regard.
In addition to this new installment of the saga, the company of Slightly Mad Studios, is working on its own console, which has as its provisional name called Mad Box, although we have not yet known many details about it.
It's at least 200% better already. I can't stop playing it and I should be jaded at this stage…
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 21, 2019
We're going for 'fun'… We're bringing fun back to sim racing. Enjoy!
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 21, 2019
It's very much a sim. The focus has been on 'fun' all around that 'sim' aspect.
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 22, 2019
Nope, we're keeping the physics real.
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 22, 2019
Announcement coming very soon. The publishers control this area.
— Ian Bell CEO SMS, Executive Director Codemasters. (@bell_sms) July 21, 2019