The team behind racing simulator Project Cars is bringing the series to Android.

There have been two Project Cars games so far, both released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Can the team bring the realistic feeling the games are known for to mobile?.

Gamevil and Slightly Mad Studios are teaming up to bring racing simulator Project Cars to Android. The game, called Project Cars Go, will be Gamevil’s first attempt to bring a racing game to mobile devices.

President of Gamevil USA Kyu Lee said that: “Project Cars Go will feature a host of licensed vehicles and deep car customization options that will bring the authenticity and feel of Project Cars to mobile devices.” CEO of Slightly Mad Studios Ian Bell added: “The racing genre has a large, dedicated fan base, who are going to be stomping the gas pedal and burning rubber very soon.”

Slightly Mad Studios has previously released two Project Cars games on PS4, XBox One, and PC. These came in 2015 and 2017. The games are known for their realism so it will be interesting to see if the team can bring the same feeling to mobile devices.

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As of yet, there is no mention of if the game will be free or paid. However, Gamevil’s previous releases on the Play Store earn money through ads and in-app purchases. There is also no release schedule, although we will be sure to keep you updated as soon as we get information on that.

If you want something to keep you satisfied until the release of Project Cars Go, then check out our list of the best Android racing games.

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