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Project CARS GO is a mobile game coming in March 2021

You can register now on both iOS and Android.

Project CARS GO is a new mobile racing game headed to iOS and Android in March, GAMEVIL, Slightly Mad Studios and Codemasters have recently confirmed.

Available for pre-registration and pre-download on both, the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, those who pre-register now will receive a bonus of 100 Diamonds, Project CARS GO’s in-game currency.

Moreover, the title promises a “One Touch racing” mechanic, “built for high-speed racing thrills on the go with realistic graphics and high-quality sound effects. Designed for motorhead grease monkeys and casual gamers alike, POGO will allow users to personalize and tune cars through easy-to-use comprehensive customization options. Options include various paints, patterns and liveries, alongside parts and upgrades, all of which can be added to the licensed vehicles in the game.”

In-game tracks include Brands Hatch, Autodromo Nazionale Monza, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and more, with drag races to take place in locations like  Las Vegas, Long Beach and Singapore. It will also feature a World Tour mode alongside Daily & Manufacturer Invitationals, Time Trails and more.

Expect Project CARS GO on iOS and Android devices from 23 March.


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