Project CARS has a career mode that is well loved among fans, and after focusing on their feedback for improvements, with up to date features and other detailed refinements to make it as realistic to being a real-world driver as possible going into Project CARS 2.
These adjustments and additions to the game’s solo career will bring a far more enhanced experience to greatly anticipated Project CARS 2, in the hope of bringing the ultimate driver journey to make players feel as powerful as possible through the game’s progression system.
The single-player career code boasts over 6 Tiers with 29 motorsport types, with five unique disciplines to bring the most satisfying and engaging challenge. Its up to you how to play too, whether you choose to rise through the ranks from Karts, Formula Rookie or Ginetta Juniors, all the way to the top with real world motorsport series such as the GT3-based Pirelli World Challenge and IndyCar. If that doesn’t take you fancy, then you can always opt for jumping straight into the advanced Tiers for a short but sweet career.
Project Cars 2 will be available on 22nd September, 2017. The highly anticipated racing sim sequel will release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.