Porsche is a name that has been in the auto industry since the 1930s and now in 2018, the company is celebrating the 70th anniversary of their very first road car, the Porsche 356, that was made back in 1948. To commemorate this occasion, Slightly Mad Studios and BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment have announced the ‘Porsche Legends Pack’ for Project CARS 2 which will be available across all platforms early March.
The nine iconic Porsche cars include their current GT-runner the ‘2017 Porsche 911 RSR’ adding to Project CARS 2’s GT racers. The 911 RSR will join eight more historically significant Porsches handpicked from the last 70 years such as the 1972 Porsche 917/10. The 917/10, dubbed the “Can-Am Killer”, is an analogue monster whose 5-litre flat-12 boxer was mated to two massive big-box turbos to create what many consider the most brutal car (1,200bhp) in sports car history.
Ahead of the ‘Porsche Legends Pack’, Slightly Mad Studios have released ‘Update 4’ on PC for Project CARS 2 which will be available imminently on Xbox One and PS4. ‘Update 4’ includes:
The Project Cars 2‘Porsche Legends Pack’ will include:
- Nine legendary cars
- One FIA-certified track
- Twenty liveries
- Nine community events
- Five new careers
The nine iconic Porsche cars include their current GT-runner the ‘2017 Porsche 911 RSR’ adding to Project CARS 2’s GT racers. The 911 RSR will join eight more historically significant Porsches handpicked from the last 70 years such as the 1972 Porsche 917/10. The 917/10, dubbed the “Can-Am Killer”, is an analogue monster whose 5-litre flat-12 boxer was mated to two massive big-box turbos to create what many consider the most brutal car (1,200bhp) in sports car history.
Ahead of the ‘Porsche Legends Pack’, Slightly Mad Studios have released ‘Update 4’ on PC for Project CARS 2 which will be available imminently on Xbox One and PS4. ‘Update 4’ includes:
- Numerous performance and stability improvements
- Gameplay balance tweaking
- UI and render enhancements
- Extensive AI improvements across many locations and vehicle classes.
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