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Project CARS gets Japanese Car Pack Featured

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Project CARS gets Japanese Car Pack

Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios have introduced the Japanese Car Pack that has been requested by popular demand among its players. A total of six vehicles focused on pure speed and performance is available now for free, as custom with Project CARS DLC. They are available on both PS4 and Xbox One as well as PC now

  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI TME
  • 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX FQ-360
  • 2012 Toyota GT86 / Toyota 86
  • 2015 Scion FR-S Rocket Bunny Edition
  • 2015 Toyota GT-86 Rocket Bunny GT Edition
  • 2014 Toyota TS040 Hybrid

Developer Slightly Mad Studios along with Bandai Namco have stated that

"PROJECT CARS ON DEMAND is our commitment to keeping Project CARS up-to-date with the greatest, freshest, and most critical content whilst also allowing players to pick and choose the cars & tracks they want - without being locked in to a pre-paid scheme. With continual Feature Updates addressing items identified by the community and introducing new functionality, exciting Free Cars and beautiful Community-created Liveries, and a variety of themed Car Packs and Track Expansions, Project CARS is built for the future and continues to be a growing and evolving experience throughout 2015 and beyond led by the racing community around the world."

Full information on Project CARS can be found on the game's official site and the game is available now on both Xbox One and PS4. Due to its success, Project CARS 2 is also officially in development.

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