Codemasters is stoking excitement for the next DiRT Rally 2.0 with its newest video. Here, players can get a good look at the Latvia Rallycross circuit before it drops on June 18.
June has begun, and that means the second season of post-launch content for DiRT Rally 2.0. Kicking things off is a pair of high-powered rallycross machines from Ford and Peugeot.
Right on schedule, another rally location has landed in Codemasters’ DiRT Rally 2.0. Germany Rally is now available for players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Codemasters has unveiled what rally sim players can expect for the next batch of DiRT Rally 2.0 post-launch content. Majoring on rallycross content, it will also include classic rally content when it begins arriving June 4.
Codemasters has rolled out the second DiRT Rally 2.0 update in as many weeks. Version 1.4.1 went live yesterday, focusing in on one specific aspect of the game: force feedback.
UPDATE: This article originally stated the second FFB patch would arrive later this week. That was wrong: it will instead arrive next. We apologize for this error.
Codemasters has released the latest version of DiRT Rally 2.0. The rally sim comes into the service tent for some choice updates, including new audio, liveries, and trophies/achievements.
Week five of season one of the DiRT Rally 2.0 DLC has arrived! Much like the first week, one car returns from DiRT Rally, with the other a brand new addition to the series. With the Opel Manta being the returning car, I wanted to take the brand spanking new, BMW M1 Procar for a spin and inevitable tumble down a mountain.
Two more cars have joined the DiRT Rally 2.0 lineup today. Lovers of powerful rear-drive classics will enjoy the duo, as the Opel Manta 400 and BMW M1 Procar land in Codemasters’ rally sim.
If you’ve been on the fence about picking up DiRT Rally 2.0, now’s your chance (at least on PlayStation 4). Codemasters’ latest rally sim is up to 34% off on the US PS Store, but only until Friday morning.
The new week of Season One of DiRT Rally 2.0 continues, with the release of the first new location for the game, in the shape of Monte Carlo. I say “new”, but just how new is it? Is it simply a reskin, or does it offer a significantly different experience?
Two weeks ago, Codemasters opened the floodgates with season one DLC for DiRT Rally 2.0. The first injection of new content saw the likes of the Citroën C4 and Skoda Fabia make their way to the game.
McRae and Skoda — one of these is not like the other! I think of McRae and some of the most memorable moments in WRC come to mind. I think of Skoda and the box-like Octavia WRC is what pops up. One is a legend of the sport, the other is quickly forgotten.
It’s been two weeks since the release of DiRT Rally 2.0 (we were big fans in our review). For players, that means the first injection of new content in the form of a pair of rally cars.
Somewhat recently a fellow YouTuber, Jardier, made the rather bold claim that the Ford Escort MkII is the best car in DiRT Rally 2.0. With so many incredibly fun cars in the game, it’s quite the statement. Naturally, I had to find out.
First things first – DiRT Rally 2.0 has jumped forward leaps in bounds in areas that I’ve outlined in my previous articles. With my sim background, it’s clear to see the vast improvement in the driving experience. However, as with any game, it’s not all sunshine and roses.
DiRT Rally 2.0 is now available across all major platforms. To celebrate, we’ve teamed up with Codemasters for a giveaway. Want a digital copy of the game? All you need to do is answer a dozen questions.
Rally fans rejoice! DiRT Rally 2.0 is now available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms. The sequel to the 2015 rally racer dials things up to 11 with marked improvements in nearly every area.