EA Sports: Here's another deep dive into the upcoming WRC video game
The countdown for EA Sports to hit the green light on WRC has just intensified with a new deep dive video. From understanding what Moments and Builder are all about to finding out why going the Career route might be most fun, it’s all about understanding how much fun awaits for November 3.
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The deep dive video offers an in-depth exploration of the game's modes and features, including:
Builder: Players can follow in the footsteps of rally legend Colin McRae by designing and developing their very own modern-era rally car. From selecting chassis and body shells to customising the interior and exterior, players have complete control over creating their dream vehicle. Each part has its own traits and features, and everything from the bumpers, spoilers, and wheel rims to smaller details like the body pins, lights, and air intakes can be changed, allowing players to create a one-of-a-kind machine ready to take on Career, Time Trial, Clubs, and more.
Moments: Fans will be able to experience the most iconic moments from the 50-year history of the FIA World Rally Championship in the new game. From dominant performances to memorable comebacks, players can relive both historic and recent events firsthand and earn medals based on their performance. New Moments will be added to EA SPORTS WRC on a regular basis, challenging players to complete scenarios and events tied to and inspired by the real world of rally.
Career: Empowering the player to create their own team, Career offers deep multi-season progression and the opportunity to manage a team of engineers and make key decisions in the quest for glory. Players can work their way up from Junior WRC or jump straight in the top tier of competition and lead their team to victory against the world's best rally drivers, cars, and teams in this core WRC experience.
Regularity Rally, an alternate form of competition present in several modes across the game, Rally School, the perfect place to begin the EA SPORTS WRC journey and learn all of the fundamental skills needed to drive a rally car, and Championship, the traditional single-player WRC experience replicating the real-world season, are also explained, alongside Multiplayer, Clubs and more.