Project Cars 2 Ferrari Announcement Trailer

Project Cars 2 Ferrari Announcement Trailer

Vroom. Vroom.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 02, 2017 @ 10:51 AM (Staff Bios)
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Project CARS 2 is going to be out next month and it looks like they have a new brand coming to the game. As of today, Ferrari will be coming to Project CARS 2 and will feature 10 of Ferrari's more iconic vehicles. Andy Tudor, the Creative Director at Slightly Mad Studios, said that while having Ferrari in the game is a huge accomplishment, it also comes with difficulty.

"With so much pedigree and expectation, getting the feel of these Ferraris right, in-game, was a massive responsibility for us. Fans and drivers of both Project CARS 2 and Ferrari expect something special, they expect the cars in-game to echo all the hallmarks of what it is to drive some of Maranellos greatest-ever cars. We cant wait to get our drivers into these Ferraris and let them experience what weve achieved. These cars are truly special.


Check out the new trailer down below! Project CARS 2 will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on September 22, 2017!

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