Peugeot car design contest winner in Project Gotham Racing 4
Most gamers expect to see all types and models of race-worthy automobiles in their racing games, and what’s better than having all of the existing racers and rally cars to date? Including prototype and concept cars in the game, of course. In the upcoming Project Gotham Racing 4, we’ll see the Peugeot International design competition winner, Flux, hit the virtual roads, and it’s going to be one sweet ride.
Mihai Panitescu, a student from Romania, won this year’s Peugeot design contest with the Flux, a smooth car that looks like a lovechild of a sports car and a time machine (from the future, of course). The ultramodern design makes it even more interesting to use in-game in Bizarre Creation’s Project Gotham Racing 4.
There’s still no word yet how to get the car in-game, if it’s going to be an unlockable car or if it’s going to be part of the PGR4‘s downloadable content. More updates as we get them!
Most gamers expect to see all types and models of race-worthy automobiles in their racing games, and what’s better than having all of the existing racers and rally cars to date? Including prototype and concept cars in the game, of course. In the upcoming Project Gotham Racing 4, we’ll see the Peugeot International design competition winner, Flux, hit the virtual roads, and it’s going to be one sweet ride.
Mihai Panitescu, a student from Romania, won this year’s Peugeot design contest with the Flux, a smooth car that looks like a lovechild of a sports car and a time machine (from the future, of course). The ultramodern design makes it even more interesting to use in-game in Bizarre Creation’s Project Gotham Racing 4.
There’s still no word yet how to get the car in-game, if it’s going to be an unlockable car or if it’s going to be part of the PGR4‘s downloadable content. More updates as we get them!