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Project Cars and Project Cars 2 to be delisted soon

Slightly Mad Studios has said that their removal from storefronts is due to expiring car and track licenses

Project Cars and Project Cars 2 will be removed from sale in the coming months, developer Slightly Mad Studios has announced.

The first racing simulator launched during 2015 and its sequel released in the year of 2017.

The titles' removal announcement was made via Twitter and the reason was attributed to expiring car and track licenses.

"The games remain fully playable, and our players will still be able to enjoy all the game features, including multiplayer," Slightly Mad said.

"We will remove Project Cars from sale on October 3rd and Project Cars 2 on September 21st."

Project Cars 3, which was released in 2020, remains unaffected by this recent news.

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