Project GT Crowdfunding Passes Goal With Car Girl ARPG Racing
The project's quick funding and pedigree from major Chinese game studios suggest there is audience appetite for a character-driven, combat-focused racing game in the anime style.
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The anime-style racing game Project GT, featuring Car Girls inspired by real cars and blending ARPG combat with racing, has surpassed its $2,000 Kickstarter goal, raising over $5,100 as of writing. The team includes former members from miHoYo, NetEase, and other studios. Early access is planned for Q2 2027, with a full release on mobile, PC, and console in Q4 2027.
The Kickstarter campaign for Project GT, an anime-style ARPG racing game built around Car Girls based on real cars, has already cleared its funding target. The project, from a team calling itself projectgt2026, had raised $5,100 against a $2,000 goal by the time of the report, with the campaign ending June 11. The team's core members previously worked at miHoYo, Lilith Games, Tencent, NetEase, and Sunborn Network, though no company name is attached to the project itself. The game promises a mix of high-speed racing and skill-based combat, with each Car Girl offering different stats and abilities. Early access is set for Q2 2027, followed by a full multiplatform release on mobile, PC, and console in Q4 2027.
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