Feral Interactive announced today that DiRT Rally, the world’s most authentic rally game, has arrived on Linux.
Push yourself and your car to extremes of control in Hillclimb, Rallycross and Rally races as you hurtle at breakneck speeds down the most dangerous tracks in the world.
DiRT Rally Key Features:
- Experience rally at its most realistic. DiRT Rally features a highly sophisticated handling model that perfectly captures the feeling of tearing across the world in real rally cars
- Learn and master three different disciplines: the point-to-point races of Rally, the tight circuits of Rallycross, and the legendary slopes of Hillclimb. Compete in championships across the three disciplines to score better cars and engineers for your team.
- Prove your mettle against rivals from other platforms in cross-platform multiplayer
- Get to grips with over 45 of the most iconic cars from yesteryear through to modern day, including the Peugeot 205 T16 Evo 2 and the Lancia Delta S4 from the Group B era of rally racing
- Stir up a storm in over 70 stages across Greece, Wales, Monte Carlo, Germany, Finland and Sweden. Each country challenges you with different tracks and weather, from narrow icy lanes to speed-friendly asphalt roads that turn slippery when wet.
- Fine-tune your car, adjusting everything from brake bias to gear ratios, to suit the track, the weather and your own unbeatable driving style.
DiRT Rally is available from the Feral Store and Steam for $59.99/£39.99/€49.99. You can go on the official website to learn more.
Related: DiRT Rally by Codemasters and Feral Interactive Heading to Linux March 2
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