Slightly Mad's racing game Project Cars is getting at least three more expansions in the coming months, bringing new cars and tracks to the title, the developer has announced.
The first track expansion is "coming soon," Slightly Mad said on its website. Meanwhile, a "special fan-requested" car pack is landing in October. After that, a "huge track expansion" will debut in November.
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Slightly Mad did not disclose the specific contents of each of the upcoming DLC packs. That information will be presumably be shared later. It's also unclear if this is free or paid DLC.
"Project Cars will continue to remain current and reflective of player feedback well into the future," the developer said to cap off its message to fans.
Project Cars is currently available on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. A version of the game for Wii U was canceled earlier this summer. For more, check out GameSpot's Project Cars review.