The racing video game will deliver a state-of-the-art racing simulation, on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4

Sep 28, 2014 17:43 GMT  ·  By

If you’ve seen how Project Cars looks on the PlayStation 4 and you are wondering how the Xbox One version of the racing title measures up to it, then you’re in luck.

Not one but two videos showing just that popped up on the Internet, offering a look at the game running on Microsoft’s console for the first time.

The off-screen gameplay videos were shot at EGX London, capturing footage of Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming driving and racing simulation game running on all cylinders on the Xbox One.

It seems that the game is looking really good on both the PS4 and the Xbox One, but the game will most likely shine on high-end PCs that will be able to take full advantage of the enhanced physics that the revised Madness engine is able to output.

The racing title will ship with over 50 different tracks and more than 60 different cars, with plans to expand those figures post-launch. Additionally, the devs have also mentioned that they will add Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus support, in order to provide the most immersive racing experience possible.

Project Cars is coming out in North America on November 18 and in Europe on November 21, headed to the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms, with a SteamOS and Nintendo Wii U version slated for release later on, in 2015.