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WRC 10 Announced, Releasing on September 2 - Trailer, Screenshots & Some Features Revealed

As the FIA World Rally Championship prepares to celebrate its 50th season in 2022, Nacon and KT Racing have announced WRC 10. Fans can relive the most intense moments of the Championship, from 1973 to the present day.

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To celebrate 50 years of the competition, WRC 10 offers a unique anniversary edition. A retrospective mode offers players the chance to relive 19 events that have shaped the history of the Championship. These challenging special stages put drivers’ skills to the test by imposing conditions specific to each era. Drive six historic rallies, including the legendary Acropolis Rally (Greece) and Rallye Sanremo (Italy), with over 20 of the WRC’s most iconic cars: Alpine, Audi, Lancia, Subaru, Ford, Mitsubishi, Toyota and more.

The physics have been further improved to offer players an even more realistic experience. Control of aerodynamic forces, the turbo and braking have received particular attention on all surfaces, so that WRC 10 recreates ever more accurate and intense driving sensations. Immersion has also been increased with a completely reworked audio design for this new edition.

The Career mode has also been improved with a new livery editor and the chance to create your own team. You can now apply your own colors to championship cars to complement the 52 official teams of the 2021 season. Take up the challenge with your own custom team.

Here’s the WRC 10 cover art produced alongside Automobilist.

Finish the 2021 season atop the podium and relive the most intense moments at the wheel of iconic cars to celebrate 50 years of the competition.

  • 6 historic rallies, including Acropolis, San Remo, Germany, Argentina…
  • Over 20 legendary cars, including Alpine, Audi, Lancia, Subaru, Ford, Mitsubishi, Toyota…
  • 4 brand-new rallies: Estonia, Croatia, Belgium and Spain
  • 52 official teams of the 2021 season (WRC, WRC2, WRC3, Junior WRC)

WRC 10 is scheduled to arrive on September 2 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC and on Nintendo Switch at a later date.

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