Slightly Mad Studios


Slightly Mad Studios Ltd. is a British video game company whose headquarters are in London, England. Their portfolio is composed solely of racing games and simulators.

History

On 12 January 2009, the company acquired the business and assets of Blimey! Games. In September 2009, Slightly Mad Studios released ' with Electronic Arts. Its sequel ' was announced in November 2010 and released in March 2011.
The company uses a distributed development structure, with developers living across the world and working remotely.
Slightly Mad was ranked as the 17th most successful developer in the Develop 100 list for 2010.
In 2012, the company released , which focuses on Ferrari's history across Formula One, rallying and sports cars.
In 2015, Slightly Mad launched Project CARS, a community-developed racing simulator. In 2017, Slightly Mad Studios released the sequel Project CARS 2. This title was developed using community-based development, pre-alpha testing, and funding, in an attempt to bypass normal publishing costs. This was the first title of a series of similarly-developed games. Project CARS was featured in eSports competitions by the ESL from 2015 to 2018.
On 2 January 2019, CEO and founder of Slightly Mad Studios, Ian Bell, announced via Twitter that the company would be creating its own video game console, which will be called Mad Box. Bell claimed that the console would be "the most powerful console ever built", saying that it would be capable of running games at 4K resolution, at up to 120 FPS, and will support most major Virtual Reality headsets at 60 FPS per eye. It's considered that the console should be equivalent to a "very fast PC 2 years from now". The company estimated that the console would be released in 2022. In addition to their console, Bell announced that the company would give developers free access to its proprietary game engine to develop games for their console. The company does not currently intend to have exclusive titles for their console.
On 25 May 2019, it was announced that upcoming racing title Automobilista 2 developed by Reiza Studios will be using the Madness engine developed by Slightly Mad Studios and used for Project CARS 2.
Slightly Mad Studios was acquired by Codemasters in November 2019 for about. This includes the rights to the Project CARS titles and a yet-unannounced game.

Games