We go hands-on with EA SPORTS WRC ahead of its PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S release date on the 3rd of November, and see if it’s a step-up from its predecessor, DiRT Rally 2.0.
After our hands-on preview video, we decided to take a more in-depth look at EA SPORTS WRC’s new features, in what is likely to be the most feature-rich rally game ever created.
Codemasters has explained why the upcoming EA SPORTS WRC will not feature on the PS4 and Xbox One, following an interview with Senior Creative Director Ross Gowing.
The upcoming EA SPORTS WRC title has switched from Codemasters’ Ego game engine to Epic’s Unreal Engine, helping increase stage size. But it will still feel familiar to drive.
Rally is a category that is largely distinct from all other forms of motorsport, the driving method tends to go against circuit racing common sense. So here’s a brief guide to esports-level rally driving techniques. Before we dive in, let’s start with the basics, however: on asphalt, you need the same smooth circuit racing style,…Continue reading “How to get quicker at sim rally driving by an esports professional”»
Wreckfest has been the gift that keeps on giving as of late, but we never thought that we’d see this. The November Wreckfest update brings a legitimate rally stage into the game, complete with a rally livery to wheel around in. This is mega! It’s been 20 years since the release of Bugbear Entertainment’s first…Continue reading “WATCH: There is now a RALLY Stage on Wreckfest!”»