Project Cars 1 and Project Cars 2 will be removed from sale over the coming months.

The original entry inSlightly Mad Studios’ racing series will be delisted on October 3 and the sequel will be pulled from sale on September 21.

Project Cars 1 and 2 are being pulled from sale

The news was confirmed on the Project Cars Twitter account, which said the decision had been made “due to expiring car and track licenses”.

“Both games will remain fully playable, and our players will still be able to enjoy all the game features, including multiplayer.”

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The message added: “We remain focused on making the best racing sim titles, and as mentioned previously, we look forward to sharing more on the next Slightly Mad project when the time is right.

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Bandai Namcopublished Project Cars in 2015, Project Cars 2 in 2017 andProject Cars 3 in 2020.

It also publishedFast & Furious Crossroads, the Slightly Mad Studios racerthat was delisted in Aprilless than two years after its poorly received release.

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Codemasters acquired Slightly Mad Studios in 2019, prior to its ownacquisition by Electronic Arts last year.

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