Folks over at Slightly Mad Studious have offered players the chance to contribute to development in roles including content creation, QA and marketing media in exchange for a share of game sales profits. This is why it’s expected that cars belonging to all sorts of celebrities to also be featured in the game. Eager to get Deadmau5’s BAC Mono one-seat sportscar? Well, now you can.
You know a game is really good when real life racers use it to practice for actual driving competitions. And Slightly Mad Studious’ upcoming Project CARS is all about that since this is what Audi factory driver Rene Rast was using to prepare for this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The game is that popular, it now turns out various famous car enthusiasts have agreed to sharing their knowledge. That also comes after its creators have tried to keep things pretty much in house, avoiding the financial aid of a traditional publisher. Through the purchase of Tool Packs those who have contributed to the game’s development will later receive sales profits generated within the first 3 years after launch as compensation for their efforts.
Aside from the car itself, which comes with some serious futuristic looks, Deadmau5 even had his personal logo stamped on the helmet. Looking at the pictures Project CARS’ makers have posted on their Twitter account, we have to admit the virtual replica looks quite good.
Well, at least now we know what to do whenever we feel like driving what rich celebrities drive, but we can’t afford buying the actual car: play the game!
The game is that popular, it now turns out various famous car enthusiasts have agreed to sharing their knowledge. That also comes after its creators have tried to keep things pretty much in house, avoiding the financial aid of a traditional publisher. Through the purchase of Tool Packs those who have contributed to the game’s development will later receive sales profits generated within the first 3 years after launch as compensation for their efforts.
Get your hands on @Deadmau5' BAC Mono livery exclusively in Project CARS! pic.twitter.com/IqrGUSDDdN”
— Project CARS (@projectcarsgame) January 30, 2015
We have been reporting on the Canadian DJ’s passion for fast cars on several occasion, which is why you probably know all about his latest acquisition, the one-seater sportscar. The 2.3-liter four-cylinder Ford Duratec engined Mono car was specially built under Zimmerman’s exacts specifications and proportion.Aside from the car itself, which comes with some serious futuristic looks, Deadmau5 even had his personal logo stamped on the helmet. Looking at the pictures Project CARS’ makers have posted on their Twitter account, we have to admit the virtual replica looks quite good.
Well, at least now we know what to do whenever we feel like driving what rich celebrities drive, but we can’t afford buying the actual car: play the game!