Codemasters has announced a new version of DiRT Rally 2.0 that veterans and newcomers alike will be able to get their hands on later this month. Dubbed the Game of the Year Edition, this new release includes over 80 cars and 26 locations.
As teased earlier in the week, there’s something new coming to DiRT Rally 2.0 soon. Codemasters has now revealed all, and in March players can take part in a celebration of all things Colin McRae.
Codemasters’ DiRT Rally 2.0 has continued to run strong, with Season 4 kicking off last November. The fourth season has brought new rally venues and, of course, new cars to the game.
DiRT Rally 2.0 players gained access to two new rally weapons yesterday. The 2001 versions of both the Ford Focus and Subaru Impreza are now available to drive in Codemasters’ rally sim.
Right on the usual fortnightly schedule, another batch of DLC has landed in DiRT Rally 2.0. This time around, players will find two insanely fast rallycross weapons.
Codemasters has brought back one of the most challenging locations in its latest DiRT Rally 2.0 update. Wales Rally is once again part of the lineup, available as DLC for all platforms.
Codemasters continued the evolution of DiRT Rally 2.0 earlier this week. Another duo of cars has joined the lineup, and the developer has also outlined what players can expect with the next game version, due next week.
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.
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.
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.
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.