![]() ![]() In June, Slightly Mad announced a crowdfunding campaign for a sequel to Project CARS and is looking to raise nearly $10.7 million to develop it. Bell indicated the studio was "waiting/hoping for more of a hardware announcement at E3." In May, Bell commented on the game's forums that the development on the Wii U was facing difficulty, saying they had gotten Project CARS to run at 23 frames per second at 720p resolution on the console. Bell has noted in the past that a Wii U edition was not part of the original promise to backers and had always been listed as a "maybe." Project CARS was crowd-funded, although not through Kickstarter. Project CARS 2 will require Radeon RX 480 8GB graphics card with a Core i7-6700K 4-Core 4. ![]() We optimistically look forward therefore to what the future may hold." Apologies to our Nintendo fans out there that have been waiting for further news on this but have no desire to release a product that isn't at the very least comparable with our highest-rated versions on other platforms. "We eagerly look forward to any announcement of further hardware from Nintendo but right now Project CARS is simply too much for Wii U despite our very best efforts. "Despite much perseverance on the Wii U version of Project CARS we will no longer be actively pursuing development on it as the quality does not meet our own high standards nor our intended vision for the title on this platform," a Bandai Namco representative said. Update: A statement from Bandai Namco, the game's publisher, affirmed the cancellation and its reason. "The official line is that we're awaiting an announcement from Nintendo on new hardware." Ian Bell, the head of Slightly Mad Studios, told Nintendo Life, but development has ceased. Project CARS, the simulation racer which launched in May on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One, will not be getting a Wii U version because the game is "simply too much for the Wii U," the developing studio told Nintendo Life. ![]()
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