Project CARS 2 demo now available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4

SMS announces Project CARS 2 demo for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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If you haven't purchased Project CARS 2 already and wanted to try it out, Bandai Namco along with developer Slightly Mad Studios have released a new demo of the game for the PC, Xbox One, and PS4. The companies tease:

Project CARS 2 demo now available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4 | TweakTown.com

The Official Project CARS 2 Demo was designed and created to allow players to get a taste of the racing action on offer in the full game. Experience why Project CARS 2 is one of the highest rated multi-platform racing games of the year. Jump into a Ferrari 488 GT3, Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4, and Formula Renault 3.5 and race at the laser-scanned Red Bull Ring.

Furthermore, the demo showcases the Xbox One X and PlayStation®4 Pro enhancements that will be rolled out in an imminent update, as well as the extensive virtual reality support in the PC version of Project CARS 2.

The three different types of cars have been precisely chosen to offer both a glimpse at the diverse motorsport disciplines available in the full game, as well as the sublime physics and handling of the in-game vehicles. The two track variations, set in a stunning landscape, highlight the visual and handling impact of the peerless weather simulation that racers will discover in Project CARS 2.

The three scenarios in the demo will test players with escalating challenges. Players will experience class-leading physics in various cars and conditions giving them a taste of what there is to be experienced in the full game.

For current Project CARS 2 owners, 21st November saw the Japanese Car Pack previously only offered as a pre-order bonus become officially available for purchase across all platforms.

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