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.”
Shift into high gear! Designed to deliver a true drivers experience that reflects contemporary motorsports, Need for Speed SHIFT is built by racers for racers. Need for Speed SHIFT delivers an authentic and immersive driving experience developed by Slightly Mad Studios in collaboration with executive producer Michael Mann at Black Box and senior vice president Patrick Soderlund at EA Games Europe. Slightly Mad Studios includes developers and designers that worked on the critically acclaimed games GT Legends and GTR 2. Need for Speed SHIFT replicates the true feeling of racing high-end performance cars like never before. Players are thrust into the heart of the action with immersive and exciting features including a stunningly realistic first-person cockpit view camera and an all-new crash mechanic, providing an unrivalled sensation of the speed and feeling of racing a car on the extreme edge of control.
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Financial website thisismoney.co.uk reports that the top dogs at Codemasters are set to make £47 million if the publisher is sold to EA early next year. Chief executive Frank Sagnier will scoop £20.5m whilst others will get around £10m. It’s also party time for Slightly Mad Studios studios boss Ian Bell who sold the developer to Codemasters last year and got Codemasters shares in exchange which, along with share he already owned, are now valued at £11.5m.
This is all virtual money, the actual value is locked away in shares and can only be released if they are sold, but top Codemasters staff are still set to rake in millions in the shape of retention bonuses which ensure they stay with the company for a certain amount of time.