EA Sports' WRC is set to be an authentic and immersive rally racing experience, with over 200 stages across 17 real-world locations, 70 cars, and a complex hybrid system for the 2023 Rally cars, plus a suite of tools and options to cater to different skill levels.
- Developed by Codemasters, a studio with over 25 years of off-road videogame expertise
- Powered by the Unreal Engine, WRC takes advantage of the technology to create the largest rally stages in Codemasters' history
- Realism is a key focus for WRC, with the game featuring over 200 stages across 17 real-world WRC locations
EA Sports has officially launched their upcoming game, WRC, and it’s set to be a thrilling experience for rally enthusiasts. Set to release on November 3 for Playstation 5, XBOX Series X|S, and PC, WRC promises to deliver an authentic and immersive rally racing experience.
One of the standout features of WRC is its heritage and experience. Developed by Codemasters, a studio with over 25 years of off-road videogame expertise, WRC builds upon the success of their previous rally game, DIRT Rally 2.0. Powered by the Unreal Engine, WRC takes advantage of the technology to create the largest rally stages in Codemasters’ history, with routes spanning over 30 km. This means players will have access to over 600 km of unique roads, providing a vast and diverse racing experience.
Realism is a key focus for WRC, with the game featuring over 200 stages across 17 real-world WRC locations. Each location has been meticulously recreated, with replicas of actual roads. From the iconic Col de Turini in Rally Monte Carlo to Rally México’s El Chocolate, the attention to detail is impressive. Additionally, a free post-launch update will introduce an 18th location – Central Europe Rally – for players to explore.
When it comes to vehicle selection, WRC offers a wide range of options. With over 70 cars available at launch, players can choose from ten different classes representing the WRC, WRC 2, and Junior WRC vehicles. From the early days of rally racing to the intense Group B era, WRC covers 60 years of rally history.
To enhance the authenticity of the rally experience, WRC introduces a complex hybrid system for the 2023 Rally cars. Players will need to strategically charge the battery by braking hard into corners and decide when to deploy the extra power for increased speed. Finding the right balance for each stage will be crucial for success.
The game’s Dynamic Handling System ensures an authentic driving experience across all terrains. Building upon the handling system from DIRT Rally 2.0, improvements have been made to tarmac handling, force feedback, aerodynamic simulations, and more. The team at Codemasters has worked closely with professional rally drivers, resulting in a true-to-life handling model that will impress experienced players.
For newcomers to rally racing, WRC offers a suite of tools and options to cater to different skill levels. Assist settings can be fine-tuned, and players can choose between two pace note systems. While the complex language of rally notes is faithfully recreated, a simplified system is available for those who prefer a more accessible experience.
Weather conditions and the changing seasons add another layer of challenge to WRC. Players will tackle rallies across Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, each presenting unique obstacles. From scorching hot stages to treacherous snowy roads, adapting to the elements will be essential for success.
Audio plays a crucial role in creating an immersive experience, and WRC doesn’t disappoint in this regard. Codemasters’ audio team has gone above and beyond to capture the sounds of rally racing, from every bump and scrape to the roar of the engines. Real-world recordings of modern and historic rally cars combined with enhanced audio technology ensure players feel fully immersed in the action.
To further enhance the realism, co-drivers and chief engineers provide guidance and insight throughout the stages. Co-drivers recorded their pace notes on motion rigs, ensuring their voices accurately represent the experience of being in a real rally car. Additionally, familiar WRC names will analyze on-stage performances, adding to the authenticity of the game.
Excitement is building for the release of EA Sports WRC on November 3, 2023. Pre-orders are now available, and those who pre-order will receive VIP Rally Passes containing additional post-launch content, as well as three vanity packs consisting of liveries and apparel. Early access will also be granted, starting on October 31, 2023. Stay tuned for more deep dives into the game’s Career, Builder, Moments, and other modes leading up to the launch.
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