DiRT Rally 2.0 Codemasters Confirms DiRT Rally 2.0

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Earlier today British development studio Codemasters confirmed DiRT Rally 2.0 will be heading to stores in February 2019.

Designed as a sequel to the highly regarded DiRT Rally of 2015, DiRT 2.0 will be the thirteenth entry into the franchise formally known as the Colin McRae Rally series of games. With the new release, Codemasters have promised this new title will be bigger, better and more authentic than the previous DR game, something that is sure to please fans left feeling cold at the more arcade orientated DiRT 4.

Little is known of the new title at this early stage, although judging from the reveal trailer it does look like plenty of work has been undertaken by the developers already, suggesting that much of the heavy lifting is already complete as we head into the final stages of fine tuning prior to release.

What we do know makes for interesting reading however. Seemingly keen to make more of the attractive World Rallycross licence present in the original DiRT Rally, Codemasters have confirmed the initial release of 2.0 will feature no less than eight official circuits of the 2018 WorldRX season “at launch”, suggesting that more locations could be added to the game as DLC at a later date.

With WRX well covered, Codemasters have also confirmed six traditional rally locations and a wide selection of iconic rally cars from the history of the sport.

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According to the announcement statement from Codemasters, players who make use of the pre order options will have an array of different benefits and perks from which to choose from, as detailed below:

All pre-orders editions of DiRT Rally 2.0 will include access to the amazing Porsche 911 RGT Rally Spec as a bonus vehicle to use on the stages. In addition there will also be a DiRT Rally 2.0 Deluxe Edition which also includes the first two seasons of post-launch additional content, each with three locations (split between rally and rallycross) and five early vehicles unlocks (Ford Escort MkII, Lancia Stratos, Subaru Impreza 1995, AUDI Sport quattro S1 E2 and Ford Fiesta OMSE SuperCar Lite). The Deluxe Edition will also allow players to get their hands on the game four days early, launching on 22nd February 2019 and also includes upgraded starter cars for My Team, in-game bonuses and high reward events. More details about the seasons will be revealed soon.


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DiRT Rally 2.0 will release February 22nd 2019.

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RallyX content (despite I wouldn't mind some classic content on this side, you know, the top divisions of the 80s, 90s and mid 00s look great).

Don't get me started!
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Schanche, Arnesson, Alamäki.
Ford Escort Mk3 Zakspeed/Xtrac with 560bhp
Audi quattro with 520bhp
Porsche 911 BiTurbo 4WD with 750bhp (here with proper suspension, that didn't lift the inner front wheel in every corner like his 1984 car did).

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And the mid 90's car have just been restored!
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Oh well. It would've been awesome to see a RX Legends in the spirit of Grand Prix Legends and GT Legends. All the amazing creations from 80's and up to mid 90's.
What about an IMSA-engined, F1-ignition, prepped BMW M3 4x4. That would've been something! :)

EDIT: You got me started!:x3::x3::whistling:
 
Porsche announcement is really cool.

On the other hand are they really considering not having VR for this title? Isn't that part of what made Dirt Rally so great? It's gotta have VR. I'd be stunned if they don't go VR for this title.
 
Porsche announcement is really cool.

On the other hand are they really considering not having VR for this title? Isn't that part of what made Dirt Rally so great? It's gotta have VR. I'd be stunned if they don't go VR for this title.
After Dirt4, it wouldn't surprise me at all if they don't include VR but, we'll see how the handling and FFB turn out before thinking about VR. Although, I agree that it's a shame to have a Rally title without VR support.
 
I really really really hope it's actually a sim this time, and of course VR - without exclusivity!

After Dirt4, today's announcement made me anxious that they'll disappoint again.
But I'll be cheering them on, hoping for the greatness the title deserves! :cool:

I'm the only one who thinks if you want a sim it should be PC only???
Really who wants to play Rfactor2 or Dirt Rally in a console with gamepad?, a Sim (Simulator) needs a PC to run with a steering wheel, otherwise is just a game.
 

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