Project CARS 3 introduces more customizable cars that are available to race over 140 global circuits. The game also features 24-hour cycles, various seasons, and weather effects. The career mode has been rebuilt, with the
artificial intelligence being enhanced. The game also support
VR on
PC. According to CEO of Slightly Mad Studios Ian Bell, the game is a spiritual successor to the
Need for Speed: Shift series, which was also developed by Slightly Mad Studios. Having been acquired by British video game developer and publisher
Codemasters, which is known for the
Formula One series,
Colin McRae Rally series and the
Dirt series, in November 2019,
Project CARS 3 is expected to share some elements from Codemasters' similar genre video game series
TOCA, or
Grid. The game received its first game trailer on 3 June 2020. The game also features a refined
multiplayer mode. New content includes cars such as the
Audi TTS,
Koenigsegg Jesko,
Lotus Evija and the
Bugatti Chiron, plus circuits such as
Autódromo José Carlos Pace,
Circuito de Jerez and
Tuscany. Unlike its predecessors, this game does not feature tyre wear or fuel depletion, and as such, there are no pit stops. This has prompted criticism from fans of the series. ==Development and release==