Racing Game 'Project Cars 3' Delisted, Servers Shut Down

Project Cars 3 was delisted from digital stores and its online servers shut down on May 15, 2026, just three years after its 2023 release.

Racing Game 'Project Cars 3' Delisted, Servers Shut Down

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Project Cars 3, a racing game released in 2023, was delisted from digital storefronts and its online servers were shut down on May 15, 2026, according to publisher Electronic Arts. The game, developed by Slightly Mad Studios, was the third entry in the Project Cars series.

The delisting and server shutdown occurred exactly three years after the game's launch. EA had previously announced the discontinuation in a statement, citing the need to focus resources on other projects. The game is no longer available for purchase on platforms like Steam, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store.

Players who already own the game can still access single-player modes, but online multiplayer features are no longer functional. The shutdown affects all versions of the game, including those on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

This move follows a trend in the gaming industry where older titles are delisted to make way for new releases or due to licensing issues. Project Cars 3 received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising its graphics but noting a shift away from the simulation focus of earlier entries.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Project Cars 3 delisted?

Electronic Arts delisted the game to focus resources on other projects, a common practice in the gaming industry.

Can I still play Project Cars 3 offline?

Yes, players who own the game can still access single-player modes, but online multiplayer is no longer available.

When did Project Cars 3 originally release?

Project Cars 3 was released on May 15, 2023, exactly three years before its delisting.

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