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DiRT Rally Multiplayer Details + Trailer

Grind that gravel

Codemasters have released the multiplayer trailer for the BAFTA-nominated DiRT Rally ahead of the game’s release on PS4 and Xbox One on April 8th 2016.

Whether it’s taking part in online events creating or joining leagues, climbing the global leaderboards or taking part in multiplayer FIA World Rallycross racing, competition lies at the heart of the experience. 

DiRT Rally allows gamers to take to the track in exclusive officially licensed FIA World Rallycross multiplayer races, where up to eight players can experience the breathless thrills of bumper-to-bumper racing in some of the world’s fastest off-road cars.

The online events, meanwhile, are one-shot chances for players to test themselves against the best drivers in the world and claim bragging rights as well as in-game currency. Daily Events require nailing a stage selected by the DiRT team – mess up and the opportunity is lost. The Weekly Events, meanwhile, require players to complete all available stages in a rally location, while Monthly Events are a marathon-like test of endurance and skill over 24 stages. Only the brave need apply.

 Players can also take advantage of the league system to compete with their friends and rivals. Hosted on dirtgame.com, gamers can create their own leagues or join one of the thousands already created by the vibrant DiRT community. League events are fully customisable and there is no restriction on the number of leagues each player can be a member of, so there’s never a lack of a fresh challenge.

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Written By Trent Saunders

Although he has been gaming since the Sega Mega Drive launched in 1990, he still sucks at most games. When not being trash he watches French horror films, drinks herbal tea and secretly loves the music of Taylor Swift.

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