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Dirt Rally (stylised as DiRT Rally) is a racing simulation video game developed and published by Codemasters for Windows. A Steam Early Access version of the game was released on 27 April 2015, and the full version was released on 7 December. [2] PlayStation 4, Xbox One and physical PC DVD versions were released on 5 April 2016.
Dirt Rally is a racing video game focused on rallying. It was announced on 27 April 2015, and was released into Steam's early access that day [52] and seeing its full release on 7 December 2015. [53] Versions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released in April 2016.
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Colin McRae Rally is a racing video game in which players can drive cars in point-to-point rally events. [1] The game can be played from a behind-the-car perspective or from a bonnet camera view. [2] On mobile devices, cars can be steered using on-screen buttons which provide digital input or using tilt controls which provide analog input. [3 ...
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Dirt Rally 2.0 is the first game in the series to be developed by Codemasters after game director Paul Coleman's departure from the company in early 2018. [2] Rally drivers Ryan Champion and Jon Armstrong served as consultants throughout the game's development with occasional help from Oliver Solberg, while veteran co-driver Phil Mills lent his voice as the game's English-speaking co-driver.
Nicky Grist, whom at the time was the co-driver for McRae in 2000, reprises his role from the first game, who would remain until the release of Colin McRae: Dirt in 2007; Grist later returned to voice as himself in Dirt 4 in 2017. The race features a selection of cars featuring engines with a capacity in the region of 2.0, mostly which were in ...
With an arcady touch, the game's strength is its content and its ease of use, while more experienced players will head over to Codemasters' Dirt Rally." [9] GameStar agreed, saying that it was a "challenging rally simulation with Loeb bonus, but inferior to Dirt Rally in all aspects." [10] The game reached number 19 in the UK sales charts. [11]