New Set of Images Released for Dirt Rally 2.0 – Showcases Official Cars of Rallycross

Dirt Rally 2.0

The new Dirt Rally 2.0 was recently announced by Codemasters. The game is a sequel to the famous rally simulator loved by many fans of rally cars and tracks. A released date was also announced, as the game comes out on February 29, 2019 for PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

Following the announcement, Codemasters has now released several pictures showcasing some of the rally locations around the world that will feature in the final copy of the game. The pictures show rally locations of Argentina and New Zealand, along with the famous rallycross location of Circuit Trois-Rivières.

Dirt Rally is the official game of the FIA World Rallycross and is set to feature a total of six Rally locations from around the world. The game will also feature cars from the 2018 rallycross season along with 8 of the officially rallycross circuits at launch

In a blog post by Codemasters, it was noted:

We are thrilled to finally be able to talk about DiRT Rally 2.0,” commented Ross Gowing, Chief Games Designer, Codemasters. “Rally is incredibly important to Codemasters and the entire team is absolutely dedicated to creating the most authentic experience possible in a game.
Our passionate, knowledgeable community helped to make DiRT Rally a special title. We have been working with a selection of that community alongside a roster of real world rally drivers to ensure that we meet their high standards,” continued Ross. “We are not afraid to make a challenging game. Driving a rally car down a stage is not easy and we want players to experience that same adrenaline rush from driving on the edge.

Take a look at the pictures released by Codemasters that show different cars that will feature in the game:

Dirt Rally 2.0

What do you think of this next Dirt Rally game ? Let us know in the comments below.

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