Split-screen racing is available for local play which I really like and online matchmaking is available. Other modes in the game include Quick Play to quickly get into any race and car you want, an open test area to practice, and online and local multiplayer options. It’s a bit disappointing though that a couple classic cars are locked behind a pre-order bonus. These include the 1993 Toyota Celica, Audi Quattro, Lancia Delta, and more. The Anniversary Mode let’s you play through 19 historical events and sit in the seat of some classic rally cars. Needless to say, the Career Mode is once again in-depth and has plenty to keep you busy. The team has also added a livery editor to the Career Mode this time around which lets you create your own team colors and designs for your car letting you have even more ownership over the experience. There is a large skill tree to invest in with these skill points that will give you even more perks in your career. There is also an R&D section where you can spend skill points that you receive from earning XP while racing. You need to keep an eye on them though as their morale and fatigue will decrease which can mess you up. You’ll need to recruit people for your crew and each one brings different stat boosts and perks to your team. When you’re not racing on the track in the Career Mode you’ll be managing things off of it like your crew. If you don’t like the default settings there are plenty of things you can go in and change up. ![]() I really like how WRC’s handling feels simulation like but also still retains a bit of an arcade feel making it so it isn’t too intimidating like what you’d see in DiRT Rally. No matter which one you go with the driving itself once again feels great in this game with some improvements having been made. The first stop for me as usual in these games was the Career Mode which lets you advance through different series events like Junior, WRC3, WRC2, and the World Rally Championship. WRC 10 is releasing as the sport is celebrating its 50 th anniversary and the team included new content to allow players to relive that history. Is this the next must-have game for rally racing enthusiasts? ![]() Now they are back again with WRC 10 that looks to further build on what they achieved with WRC 9. Last year, WRC 9 impressed us with the improvements it made on WRC 8 and it was also the team’s first entry on the new consoles. Nacon and KT Racing have been steadily making their name known in the rally racing space over the years with their WRC franchise.
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