Project Cars 2, the sequel to 2015’s ambitious racing game, is due out later this year- ad it looks like Slightly Mad Studios will go all out on this title. It will apparently have 60 track locations, with 130 track layouts allowed among them- which will lead to a ridiculous amount of track variety.
You can check out the full list of tracks for yourself below (the number after the track name is the number of layouts possible for that track)- but it is very clear that Slightly Mad Studios wants to go bigger and better with this sequel compared to the original game. Given that they nailed the mechanics the first time around, it’s a good strategy to do so.
Project CARS 2 will launch on September 22 for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC- will you be getting it? make sure to let us know in the comments section below.
Autodromo Algarve 2
Azure Circuit (Monaco) 1
Azure Coast 1
Bannochbrae 1
Bathurst 1
Brands Hatch 2
Brno 2
Cadwell Park 3
California Highway 1
Chesterfield (Kart) 1
Circuit de Catalunya 3
Circuit of the Americas 3
Daytona 2
Daytona RX 1
DirtFish RX 3
Donington Park 2
Dubai Autodrome 4
Dubai Autodrome (Kart) 1
Fuji Speedway 1
Glencairn (Kart) 1
Greenwood (Kart) 1
Hockenheim 4
Hockenheim (Historic) 1
Imola 1
Indianapolis 2
Knockhill 2
Knockhill RX 1
Laguna Seca 1
Lankebanen (Hell) RX 1
Le Mans (Kart) 1
Le Mans 24 Hours 1
Le Mans Bugatti 1
Long Beach 1
Lydden Hill 1
Mercedes Ice Lake Multiple
Monza 2
Monza (Historic) 1
Nordschleife 1
Nordschleife/Nurburgring Combined 1
Nurburgring 3
Oschersleben 3
Oulton Park 3
Red Bull Ring 2
Road America 1
Rouen-Les-Essarts (Historic) 1
Ruapuna Park 5
Sakitto (Fictional) 4
Silverstone 4
Silverstone (Historic) 1
Snetterton 3
Sonoma Raceway 3
Spa 1
Summerton (Kart) 1
Texas Motor Speedway Multiple
Watkins Glen 3
Willow Springs 3
Zhuhai 1
Zolder 1
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