However, one system that has managed to remain in the picture is the Nintendo Wii U, a console which in terms of raw power is closer to the PS3 and Xbox 360 than the PS4 and Xbox One. Tudor believes that despite the disparity in polygon-pushing power, Nintendo's platform will offer something unique that can't be experienced elsewhere. "The Wii U is more than capable of providing the core Project CARS experience. Sure, some super-high-level graphical effects may not be possible but in comparison it also offers a unique interaction experience via the GamePad controller, with the second screen potentially becoming your track map overview, rear-view mirror, telemetry, or simply mimicking a real race car steering wheel whilst you use the gyroscope to drive.
Plus there are great possibilities to extend our existing WMD community into the Mii Community with discussion and sharing of content and ideas. Theres no realistic racing game on the Wii U currently yet, and we hear the fans crying out for one. Project CARS provides a Forza or Gran Turismo-like experience for those gamers and itll be something to really show off what the system is capable of. From our internal playing, its looking extremely promising."