Many Project CARS fans are looking forward to the GOTY edition of the game that will arrive on PlayStation 4 on May 6. The Slighty Mad Studios title has earned a place among authentic driving simulation games and for that reason It has been the recipient of numerous awards as the best game in its category.
Knowing this, it was clear that Bandai Namco was not going to take long to create this GOTY edition that will arrive with all the content available to date as well as compatibility for VR and official competitions.
“Racing simulators saved my life“is the name of the documentary starring Nicolas Hamilton, brother of the well-known F1 world champion driver, who tells us how the title greatly helped the brother of the well-known driver, allowing him to fulfill his dream of feeling like a real racing driver.
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