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Project Cars Digital Edition now available in the Xbox One Store – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 12, 2015
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Project cars digital edition now available in the xbox one store

Project Cars went up for pre-orders last month for $59.99, offering users with additional content as an added incentive. For all you racing fans out there, Project Cars Digital Edition is now available in the Xbox Store. The Digital Edition comes with the game as well as an upgrade DLC pack which unlocks five legendary cars, including the Ford GT40 Mk IV, BMW M1 Pro Car, McLaren F1, Sauber C9 and Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Coupe DTM Guided. 

Project CARS is the ultimate driver journey! The digital edition of Project CARS includes the Limited Edition upgrade DLC pack, unlocking 5 legendary cars drivable in any game mode and showcased with special one-make series within your career! • Ford GT40 Mk IV • BMW M1 Pro Car • McLaren F1 • Sauber C9 • Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Coupe DTM Guided, tested, and approved by a passionate community of racing fans and real-life drivers, Project CARS represents the next-generation of racing simulation as the ultimate combination of fan desire and developer expertise. 

The game carries a $59.99 price tag, but the actual price may vary depending on your country of residence. Head over to the Xbox One Store and grab the game if you’re interested. Let us know about your thoughts as well if you already purchased the game.

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