
Project Cars 3 will no longer be sold on digital storefronts as of August 24, so players wanting to add the racing game to their library should act swiftly. Released in 2020, Project Cars 3 is the last mainline installment in the series, which was officially canceled by EA in November 2022.
Interest in the game was at an all-time high after Project Cars 3 details were shared ahead of the title’s August 2020 launch, teasing over 200 cars and 130 global circuits along with day and night cycles, seasonal changes, and realistic weather effects. While the first two games were more realistic, Project Cars 3 is a more arcade-style affair, with easier mechanics making it a more welcoming choice for gamers. Despite winning Best Simulation Game at Gamescom 2020, player feedback was mixed, with many criticizing its Career Mode and rampant technical issues. Now, the time players have to purchase the game digitally is quickly running out.
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A notice posted on the Project Cars 3 Steam page has confirmed that the game will be delisted from digital sale on August 24. Those who have already purchased the game digitally will still be able to redownload and play it after this date, and the title’s online modes will remain active until February 24, 2026. Additionally, any DLCs purchased before August 24 will still be available to use after Project Cars 3 is removed from sale. Both Project Cars and Project Cars 2 were delisted in late 2022 due to expiring track and car licenses, which may also be the reason why the third entry will no longer be available to purchase.
In November 2022, it was confirmed that the Project Cars franchise would end, with EA stopping all development and investment related to the series to focus more intensely on one of its many other racing titles. Unfortunately, this meant that the planned Project Cars 4 was canceled, which promised to return to the series’ roots as a more realistic racing simulator. Former Slightly Mad Studios CEO Ian Bell called out EA after the franchise’s shutdown, accusing the company of caring more about profit than the people behind the games and their families.
While this is disappointing news for the Project Cars series, another racing franchise has stolen the spotlight in 2025. Shockingly, the former Xbox exclusive Forza Horizon 5 is the PS5’s best-selling game this year so far, selling over three million units on the platform since its leap to Sony’s hardware in April. Even more racing titles are slated to be released sometime in 2025, including Endurance Motorsport Series and Project Motor Racing.