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Project CARS GO Enters Closed Beta Test for Selected iOS and Android Users

Project CARS GO, Gamevil’s newest racing game has started their Closed Beta Test. This stage will last until October 27 on iOS and Android.

This Closed Beta Test starts at 10pm on October 14th, and will end at 2pm on October 28th. All users who have been selected to participate in this Closed Beta Test have received an email regarding this stage.

The plan is that the game will be released with 50 different cars with 6 drag tracks and 6 circuit tracks – the three available tracks will be based on races. real world. Project CARS GO promises to bring racing experience enchanting but simple through its ‘One Touch’ control scheme.

Ian Bell, CEO of developer Slightly Mad Studio had this to say about Project CARS GO: “Condensing the most important parts a racer does in their car – brakes, entry points, exit points – into a ‘One Touch’ mechanic is an exciting project. for us in the studio, because we wanted to stay true to the authenticity of the Project CARS series but also give our fans what they wanted in a racing game they could play anywhere.”

They also said: “I am very excited about what our team has achieved with Project CARS GO. With authentic cars and tracks real world From this series and gameplay that is easy to learn but still challenging for players, Project CARS GO reaches all the pinnacles for a mobile racing game.”

Project CARS GO will be available in the App Store and Play Store upon release. There is currently no word on pricing or release date, but since the game will be published by Gamevil, it’s likely that the game will be free-to-play.

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