![]() ![]() The original 2015 game is 70 percent off at just $4.49 on Steam. Likely due to the impending removal, both games are currently available at sizeable discounts on PC. After the removal, players who own either racing simulator will keep all content and functionality, including multiplayer, for the foreseeable future. It will first delist the second game on September 21, then the original on October 3. On Monday, developer Slightly Mad Studios revealed that it would remove Project Cars and Project Cars 2 from digital storefronts this fall due to expiring car and track licenses. There are currently multiple ways to cheaply try Project Cars and Project Cars 2 while they're still available. In this case, however, the follow-up is less popular with fans. ![]() Bottom line: People shouldn't be surprised when a company delists sports or racing games that contain licensed content, especially if sequels to those games remain on the market. ![]()
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