A recent trend in new rally games is to include some form of Rallycross, as the discipline enjoys an explosion in popularity. Two of 2016’s major rally releases (DiRT Rally and Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo) both represent the sport, with the former having official FIA certification. SLRE counters with 5 circuits whereas DiRT has 3, so from a track perspective SLRE has the edge. Even more so if we include SLRE’s latest DLC pack which includes ‘Hell’ in Norway.
As you may have anticipated, new vehicles have become available for download! However, unlike the previous Rallycross DLC pack that brought good, albeit somehow predictable vehicles, this time we are talking about some really rare and exotic machines. The sort that have barely received proper public attention other than from hardcore rally supporters: the Lancia ECV, Toyota 222D, Vauxhall Astra 4S and Peugeot Quasar.
One of the two announced DLC packs for the popular rallying title has just become available for download on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam. Ringing in at $9.99, the Rallycross pack features two new cars (Hyundai Veloster Turbo and Ford Focus RS09), one additional course to race on (Hell Norway) and seven new career events.
By announcing two new DLC packs, of which one is certainly going to boil the blood of rallying enthusiasts, Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO is putting up a good fight to remain competitive alongside DiRT Rally.
Supporters of rallying will now have entertainment to look forward to, with the new Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo rallying simulator being available in stores. After postponing the initial release to provide more freedom for further development, the developer brought comprehensive amounts of content which could set the tone for rallying games in 2016.
With the official release of the upcoming Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo rallying simulator just around the corner, Milestone has stoked the anticipation by releasing the newest demo version for PC owners. Weighing 4 gigabytes, the demo allows players to drive on a 5.9km long Monte Carlo course using one of the three available cars:
Touted as the ultimate rally simulation with more cars, more km of track and more content than any other rally game, Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo will go head-to-head with the acclaimed DiRT Rally when released on the 29th of this month.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard about Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo, the new rally game currently in development by Italian developer, Milestone. As announced back in June, the game was originally set to be released this month, but the date has now been pushed back to January 29th, 2016, for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Developer Milestone have released some details of the upcoming rally title Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo, along with ‘Work In Progress’ footage. Claiming that you will be able to “play as Sebastien Loeb and live the best moments of his career” across 300 kilometers of road, spanning 8 different rally tracks, 5 rallycross tracks, and even the Pikes Peak Hill Climb course.