Mission CARS and Mission CARS 2 are each being delisted from sale, Barely Mad Studios has introduced. The delisting comes resulting from expiring licenses for each vehicles and tracks. Barely Mad confirmed that Mission CARS is not going to be out there digitally from October third, whereas Mission CARS 2 will stop being offered digitally from September twenty first.
In an announcement, Barely Mad Studios wrote, “As a consequence of expiring automobile and observe licenses, Mission CARS and Mission CARS 2 can be delisted from sale within the coming months. The video games stay absolutely playable, and our gamers will nonetheless be capable of take pleasure in all the sport options, together with multiplayer. We are going to take away Mission CARS from sale on October third and Mission CARS 2 on September twenty first. We stay targeted on making one of the best sim racing titles, and as talked about beforehand, we stay up for sharing extra on the following Barely Mad mission when the time is correct.”
The primary Mission CARS sport was launched again in 2015 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It was adopted up two years later in 2017 by Mission CARS 2 which launched on the identical platforms. To not relaxation on their laurels, Slight Mad Studios then labored on getting the third sport within the collection out just some years later in 2020, although that entry did not hit the highs of the earlier two.
Mission CARS 3 just isn’t impacted by this license expiry, however it might occur sooner or later if they aren’t renewed. In our assessment for Mission Vehicles 3, Thomas wrote, “Mission CARS 3 suffers from a case of mistaken identification. When you modify to the brand new route, you will get right into a enjoyable movement of ticking off goals, drifting round hairpins and buying upgrades. Nonetheless, whereas the collection’ present platform means you get an amazing number of circuits, vehicles and climate situations, it additionally shackles this sport from being an amazing arcade racing expertise.”
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