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Slightly Mad founder Ian Bell has criticised EA following the publisher’s decision to cancel Project Cars. “How are those numbers (sorry I mean people, with hopes, dreams and families) looking, at the bottom of those the spreadsheets?”

“Following an evaluation of the next Project Cars title and its longer-term growth potential, we have made the decision to stop further development and investment for the franchise,” the company said.

“So, I said OK, that sounds like a good deal. I took the 1.5 million, I paid the guys loads of bonuses, and two weeks before we were due to start Shift 3 they cancelled it with no warning. They said ‘we are not doing that anymore’.” Singling out EA’s former worldwide studios boss Patrick Söderlund as “the worst corporate monster”, Bell said the publisher was trying to buy out Slightly Mad.

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