Project Cars 3 is set to be delisted from digital sale on August 24, confirmed by its Steam page. Users who purchased the game digitally will retain access to it and can redownload it later. Online modes will stay active until February 24, 2026, signaling the end of the Project Cars series, following prior delistings of its predecessors. The series was effectively retired by EA in late 2022 due to halted development and investment. Similar trends are noted in other racing franchises amid scrutiny of ownership rights in gaming.
Project Cars 3 will be officially delisted from digital sale on August 24. A notice served on its official Steam page confirmed that while the game will be delisted, anyone who purchased the game digitally will still be able to access it and redownload it in the future.
The online modes for the game will also remain active until February 24, 2026. This is effectively the end of the racing game series, as the previous games were also delisted several years ago.
EA quietly retired the Project Cars series in late 2022, as the company announced that it had made the decision to "stop further development and investment" in the franchise.
This news comes amidst a time of increased scrutiny surrounding ownership of video games. Last year, YouTube host Ross Scott started the Stop Killing Games initiative in a bid to challenge the legality and ethics of publishers' decisions to shut down games.
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