Less than two months following the release of Project Cars, developer Slightly Mad Studios has announced Project Cars 2 on its website.
The game will be crowdfunded, like its predecessor, and offer 50 unique track locations and over 200 courses, as well as dynamic weather and time of day, 40 different vehicle classes, and a co-op career mode.
Project Cars 2 will be released for the PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Steam OS. There is no mention of a Wii U or Nintendo NX version.
The developer commented, "Slightly Mad Studios once again pioneered and innovated in 2015 by launching the critically-acclaimed and best-selling Project Cars; a game wholly funded and created by a passionate community of racing fans from around the world.
"With tens of thousands of players testing the game, giving feedback on it, and creating assets for it throughout development, Project Cars has been hailed as a true competitor to long-established stalwarts, and as the market leader in both visual fidelity and technical expertise."
Slightly Mad Studios revealed in May that the Wii U version of the original Project Cars had run into difficulty.
You can find out more about Project Cars 2 and sign-up for info on the game here.