The first game in the new official World Rally Championship series produced by its new licence-holders EA will launch this November under the title EA Sports WRC.
The latest game in the WRC series, WRC 10, will launch later this week but already KT Racing is detailing its plan for post-launch content — and free post-launch content at that.
KT Racing has revealed the full car list for this September’s celebratory edition of the WRC series, WRC 10, and along with it some of the legends and historic moments the game will relive over the 50 seasons of the World Rally Championship.
With the next entry in the WRC game series just around the corner, Nacon has revealed some details about a special pre-order bonus: Colin McRae’s 1997 Subaru Impreza.
Both the 2021 and 2020 finals of the eSports WRC series are set to take place over the next six weeks, with official rounds of the 2021 World Rally Championship playing host.
Nacon and KT Racing have announced the next entry in the WRC series, the official game of the World Rally Championship. WRC 10 will arrive later this year, and brings new game modes and content to the series.
If you’re at a loose end over the next week, WRC 9 has a rather interesting competition open to all players. A special in-game time trial event could see you walk away with a pretty expensive prize.
There’s a new update for WRC 9 landing on all platforms today, with a few important changes as well as bringing the next-gen console versions right up to date.
The first free content update for WRC 9 has arrived, bringing with it some new course locations and game features. KT Racing refers to the update as the “Blind Jumps” update, though your game knows it as the 4.4GB v1.04 patch.
Depending on your region and platform, WRC 9 will likely be available right now. Save for console users in North America, who have to wait until September 8, players will already be getting to grips (or lack of grips) with the latest in Kylotonn’s annual rally sim series.
The FIA World Rally Championship is the latest motorsport discipline to turn to gaming to find the next generation of racing drivers. Starting in 2021, it’s launching a program called “FIA Rally Star”, using racing games to unearth hidden talent and launch their off-road racing careers.