You may recall in my previous piece, that I described the Group B cars in DiRT Rally 2.0 as “utterly terrifying” — and for good reason. Before I get onto that, I want to take you back to Group B in the original game.
First it was the launch trailer, giving a gritty look at the game and much of what it has to offer. Now we’ve got the next bit of info on DiRT Rally 2.0: the achievements.
We’re less than one week away from the launch of DiRT Rally 2.0, and things are beginning to heat up. Before the big day however, Deluxe Edition owners will get the first crack at the game this Friday.
The debate is never-ending: is rally the hardest discipline in motorsports? To many real-world drivers it is. Talk to any long enough and you’ll get some variation on the “track racers drive one corner 1000 times, rally racers do 1000 corners once” line.
For nearly 15 years, we’ve been waiting for a rally sim to finally end the reign of Richard Burns Rally. 15 years speaks of the quality of the original product, but also the dearth of rally games that even attempted to take on the king.
We’re less than two weeks away from the release of DiRT Rally 2.0, and the news keeps on coming. As a quick reminder, last we heard from DR2 saw the confirmation of Oculus Rift support coming this summer.
By the time DiRT Rally 2.0 releases, it will have been three years and ten months since the early access release of the first game. DiRT Rally is a title that has, potentially, changed the direction of Codemasters driving games for the foreseeable future.
The wait is almost over. We’re mere weeks out from the release of DiRT Rally 2.0. There’s so much to look forward to with the newest entry in the series. In fact, if you’ve been biding your time up until now, it’s the perfect opportunity to get caught up with our coverage on the game.
Rally fans, your time in the mud is fast approaching. DiRT Rally 2.0 has been the talk of the town as of late. Set to release February 26, DR2 is a full-fledged sequel to 2016’s DiRT Rally.
It’s the final day of January, which means we’re just about to enter DiRT Rally 2.0’s launch month. To celebrate, Codemasters has revealed the entire lineup of cars players will have at their disposal come late February.
DiRT Rally 2.0 is less than a month out from release and it sounds pretty impressive. Whether it be degradable track surfaces, realistic pace notes, or the revised handling model, there’s quite a bit going for the game.
With the new year in full swing, we’re closer than ever to the release of Codemasters’ DiRT Rally 2.0. The title is a sequel to 2016’s DiRT Rally and set for release on February 26.
With the holidays upon us, it can be easy to forget just how close we are to the release of Codemasters’ highly anticipated DiRT Rally 2.0. The game launches on February 26, 2019, and a batch of new content has been revealed as an early Christmas surprise.
The Codemasters crew is back with another peek behind the scenes of DiRT Rally 2.0. The latest dev diary focuses on the laundry list of improvements the team has made over the original title.
Last month we got the very welcome news that DiRT Rally 2.0 is coming. The original has a reputation as brutally realistic, and now we’re seeing just how much Codemasters puts into the game to achieve that. Even down to the pace notes.
Rally driving is all about adaptability. Codemasters is looking to bake that into the upcoming DiRT Rally 2.0 with tracks that will be different depending on where you are in the starting order.
Just a week after Codemasters published (and then pulled) a mysterious pizza website full of references to Colin McRae and Petter Solberg, we’ve got a more overt teaser in the form of suggestive posts from a variety of official Twitter accounts.