DIRT 5 has released on Google Stadia today. Owners of the cloud based gaming platform can purchase the Standard Edition for now. The Year One Edition is scheduled to arrive soon, to include all post-launch content released in 2021.
On launch, DIRT 5 on Google Stadia will include all updates and content released on other platforms up to January 2021. Other live updates, including the Energy Content Pack and all upcoming DIRT 5 content, will be added to the Stadia version in future updates. Year One Edition owners will receive all new content, and there will also be free updates and additions for all players, in parallel with the entitlements and access to DIRT 5 content on all other platforms.
NEWS: #DIRT5's launch on @GoogleStadia begins today, with the Standard Edition available now!
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If you’re new to the DIRT 5 scene, make sure to read our review.
Codemasters has had a firm grasp on the top spot for racing titles for some time now by consistently delivering titles that captivate their communities and push the boundaries of what each generation can handle. With Dirt 5, they hope to see that trend continue by offering a free upgrade to the next generation of consoles. The dirt/off-road genre is a bit more crowded these days with titles like Forza Horizon, Dirt Rally, WRC, Tony Stewart’s Sprint Car series and a few more. While a bit crowded, the nice part is that each of these games offers a little something different to separate from the others. The question is does Dirt 5 follow that trend of offering something new or does it get stuck in the mud? Let’s find out in my Dirt 5 review.
Published: Mar 24, 2021 08:30 pm