On this day in 2019 Codemasters released DiRT Rally 2.0:
They have a five year WRC license starting this year:
Looking back on both DiRT Rally and DiRT Rally 2.0 I see a relatively accessible and believable couple of sims that I wouldn't be too disappointed to see return under WRC licensing. While I'd love to see ultra-realistic hardcore physics, I don't think we'll get them and honestly that's never been something we've seen from Codemasters on the rally side. As the spiritual successor to Colin McRae in many ways, the WRC title needs, for me, to include real world stages of potentially properly length. I don't care about team management, all that stuff, I just want a good challenge of stage length.
What are you looking for?
DiRT Rally 2.0 Now Available! | Race Sim Central
DiRT Rally 2.0 has now been released! While technically many will say that Richard Burns Rally is still the number one simulation available, this does a decent job of giving you a believable experience. Carve your way through a selection of iconic rally locations from across the globe, knowing...
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They have a five year WRC license starting this year:
Codemasters Sign 5-Year Exclusive WRC Deal Starting 2023
Codemasters Sign 5-Year Exclusive WRC Deal Starting 2023 at RSC sim racing museum and news source.
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Looking back on both DiRT Rally and DiRT Rally 2.0 I see a relatively accessible and believable couple of sims that I wouldn't be too disappointed to see return under WRC licensing. While I'd love to see ultra-realistic hardcore physics, I don't think we'll get them and honestly that's never been something we've seen from Codemasters on the rally side. As the spiritual successor to Colin McRae in many ways, the WRC title needs, for me, to include real world stages of potentially properly length. I don't care about team management, all that stuff, I just want a good challenge of stage length.
What are you looking for?