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Kylotonn Racing Games have confirmed this September will see the release of the next officially licensed World Rally Championship video game - WRC 8.


Imaginatively titled as always, the eighth instalment to the steadily improving WRC franchise of games is set to launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC this September, and promises to be an all round improvement on previous iterations of the long running franchise.

New for WRC 8 will be a revised physics system across the many varied different racing surfaces within the game, plus the inclusion of what looks to be an already very impressive looking dynamic weather system, presumably adding a feature to allow the 100+ official WRC stages to be experienced in a variety of different weather conditions.

Of the new dynamic weather, Bigben and Kylotonn had the following to say during a brief press release to accompany the brand new announcement trailer:

"A new dynamic weather system has been developed to add random elements to the driving experience, but also to increase realism in the game. Managing the weather is a real challenge for the drivers: modified grip, car settings adjustments, tyre selection optimization, weather team relationship to ensure the best tips and information on the latest conditions. More than mere visual effects, climatic conditions become crucial, especially in the management of your career"

Of course with the title coming out toward the end of the year, the new WRC 8 release will replicate the 2019 FIA World Rally Championship season, including the latest cars and drivers from the official teams' of the category. Featuring over 50 drivers, including the returning multiple champion Sébastien Loeb in his new Hyundai, 14 different events across over 100 individual stages, WRC 8 certainly lacks nothing in terms of scale.

Most importantly of all for sim racers looking to get their rally kicks, Kylotonn have promised that "WRC 8 will go above and beyond WRC 7, especially in the steering requirements and the realistic physics of the vehicles" - one of the weaker points from previous releases.

As well as the class leading WRC cars, the new game is also set to feature a selection of vehicles from the WRC 2 and Junior WRC categories, alongside a number of historic cars. Team management is also set to play a role in the expanded career mode, with the player able to improve their car by way of upgrades and team developments, of which more details are expected to be revealed in the near future.

Exciting times for fans of sideways action.

WRC 8 releases for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Steam/PC September 2019.

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Yeah, graphically is not the best... Physics? Tarmac is 100% better than Dirt Rally 2 and Gravel looks good, and if wheel spin is real enough on RWD (Dirt Rally 2 is hit and miss on many cars), it will be much better than DR2 and it really seems that they want to make a real sim. Car has power and slides realistically. Much better than WRC7. You guys are blind.
Need For Speed has better tarmac physics than Dirt Rally 2.

This game seems to be a sucessor of SLRE. Physics looks good, tarmac seems grippy, stage design is as awesome as SLRE.
 
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I must be blind for sure, but this looks awesome and better than DR2. The smoke dissapears too fast and trees are not moving, but still... So the graphics is great. I must be deaf completely but the sound is almost indistinguisable from the IRL footage.
 
Might be next RBR.
this and every rally game that came out after RBR. ;) Lets not get our hopes up... again.. Lets just hope that it is at the very least a "good" rally game. Doesn't have to be the second coming of RBR. But PLEEEAASE let there be multiple controller support. SLRE was the single most disappointing game I have ever purchased because i couldn't even play it. And the developers completely abandoned it after 2 months. This looks like it has potential, although the "coming to the Switch" aspect of it gives me a arcade vibe.
 
I hope for:
- tv camera mode in replay (not mixed mode)
- adjustable distance to daschboard and better view inside car (like in replay in WRC7)
- cars in historic mode or DLC like Subaru Impreza WRC 2005, Ford Focus WRC 2005, Citroen Xsara WRC
- more difference ground texture between each country
 
Wake me up, if this happens. As a German I believe the completion of the BER airport is more realistic than a new RBR.

They are really working on this. Suspension is much better than WRC7, tyre model interaction is being remodelled and it seems we have tyre flex... If they went to that extent of course they have made great efforts to model they gravel surfaces, I am sure. I am honestly betting on this one, and there are a lot of stages!
 

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