Nacon has released a new gameplay trailer for WRC 9, showcasing the Safari Rally Kenya stage. This track features dirt tracks which become fast passages for those that favor speed. However, the rocky outcrops around them can bring your race to an early end.
WRC 9 will have multiple improvements and new features for rally gaming fans. Its Career Mode will have enhanced gameplay mechanics and new opportunities to upgrade your team. Furthermore, it will come with a wider variety of events and a stronger link to what the real-world championship teams are doing throughout the year.
WRC 9 will also include extensive content with three new events added to the calendar. These events are: Kenya’s iconic Safari Rally, Rally Japan, Rally New Zealand and two other rallies with completely redesigned environments. Fans will also be able to take the wheel of new classic WRC cars.
The game releases in September 2020, exclusively via the Epic Games Store.
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Looking good, but I don’t have what it needs to play this kind of game.
Ability!
this devs need to be sued
Thank god Codemasters are getting the licence back.
Codemasters hasn’t been on much of a win streak lately either though. Their games have been fine, but that is it.
dirt rally 1, 2 were good. F1 2020 is good. Way better than this milestone garbage
My biggest gripe with WRC8 is the lack of telemetry. Dirt has had it since Dirt 2, and the latest Dirt Rally 2 takes a massive dump over WRC any day of the week if we’re talking sim feedback and telemetry. The track’s nuanced physics are miles ahead.