Project CARS developer promises there’s “no conspiracy” over Wii U delay

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Slightly Mad Studios have commented that there is “no conspiracy” over the delayed arrival of Project CARS on Wii U.

That’s according to creative director Andy Tudor, who reasons that they “need a little more time” to make sure that it is visually on par with other versions rather than rushing it out before it’s ready.

“We obviously delayed until 2015, and there were some passionate people who got in touch with us about that,” Tudor began in his response to Eurogamer.

“There’s no conspiracy here – we announced the Wii U very early on in our development cycle, and some people think because we’ve been working on it a lot longer so it should be out now. The Xbox One version looks wicked, the PC version looks awesome, so does the PS4 version. It’s not our goal to rush the Wii U version and have it not look as good as the other ones.

“The Nintendo fans we’ve got are crying out for a game like this. They don’t really have that experience currently, and there hasn’t really been anything like it on Wii previously. It’s not our job to disappoint those guys. So when we say the Wii U version is delayed in 2015 because we need a little more time, that’s all it is.

“We just want to make sure it’s of the same standard of all the other games. To do that, we just need a little more time. I’ve seen the Wii U version, I’ve seen it quite regularly. It’s got dynamic time of day, weather – it looks phenomenal. And the actual console itself is quite good.”

Project CARS will release on Wii U in 2015.

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