Project CARS 3 Steam key
Project CARS 3 ditches the hardcore sim DNA of its predecessors for an accessible, arcade-leaning racer with 200-plus cars, 140 track layouts, and a career built around short, punchy challenges.
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Let's get the elephant out of the garage straight away: Project CARS 3 is not a sequel to Project CARS 2 in any meaningful sense. Slightly Mad Studios described it internally as the spiritual successor to Need for Speed: Shift, and that framing is honest. Tire wear is gone, pit stops are gone, fuel management is gone. What you get instead is a smooth, gamepad-friendly simcade that sits somewhere between GRID and early Forza Motorsport. If you picked up PCars 2 for its deep simulation and wheel-torture physics, this will feel like someone swapped your race rig for a fun-fair kart. If you never finished a lap in PCars 2 because the car kept biting you, this might actually be the racing game you wanted all along. The career is structured around ten car classes, starting in Road E street cars and climbing through Road A, Hypercars, and four tiers of GT racing. You progress not by winning but by completing three per-event challenges, things like drafting an opponent for five seconds, hitting a set number of perfect corners, or setting the fastest lap in a hot lap event. It sounds gamey, and it is, but it keeps races feeling purposeful beyond just bashing your way to first place. The upgrade system is a genuine highlight: you can buy performance parts (engine, suspension, brakes, forced induction) for road cars and eventually convert them to full GT racing spec, so a Nissan Skyline R34 grabbed at the lowest Road E tier can, with enough credits, eventually punch above hypercars. No microtransactions, all currency earned in-game, which is the right call. On the handling side, the overhaul is the biggest win for casual players. The previous games were genuinely hostile with a gamepad, twitchy and punishing. PCars 3 sorts that out completely. Steering is smooth and precise whether you are on a pad or a wheel, assists (stability control, traction control, ABS) can each be tuned independently, and on-track braking markers float at eye level rather than cluttering the road. Wheel owners still get decent force feedback in the GT classes, though dedicated sim racers will find it too forgiving. Dynamic weather and full 24-hour cycles carry over and still add real grip variation, a rain start on a drying track genuinely changes your approach lap by lap. Multiplayer splits into Quick Play, Scheduled Events, and Custom Lobbies, and the Custom Event builder lets you do genuinely chaotic stuff like stadium trucks at Monaco in the snow. There is no split-screen, which is a bummer if you were planning a couch tournament night, and the online playerbase is now thin after the game was delisted from major digital storefronts in August 2025 due to expiring licenses, so you will mostly be racing AI or hunting ghosts. The criticisms that landed hardest at launch are still valid. AI consistency is patchy, graphics were middling even at release, and the career's medal-gating can feel like a box-ticking exercise rather than actual motorsport. Sim racers heading over from Assetto Corsa Competizione or iRacing will find the physics model far too arcade-loose. But for someone who wants a varied roster of over 200 cars including a Koenigsegg Jesko, Bugatti Chiron, and Lotus Evija, across real-world venues like the Nurburgring and Portimao alongside fictional road courses, all with a handling model that does not punish casual play, PCars 3 scratches an itch that sits between burnout-style pick-up-and-play and genuine motorsport structure. Just be clear-eyed that you are buying a game whose online has effectively wound down, and plan to treat it as a single-player experience.

Sports & racing
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Requisitos del sistema
Mínimos
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 50 GB
- Graphics
- GTX680
- Processor
- 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5 3450, 4.0 GHz AMD FX-8350
- System requirements
- Windows 10 (+ specic 7)
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- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Storage
- 50 GB
- Graphics
- NVidia GTX 1080 or AMD Radeon RX480
- Processor
- Intel i7 6700k
- System requirements
- Windows 10
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Slightly Mad Studios
- Distribuidora
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 28 ago 2020
