EA Sports: World champion Kalle Rovanperä geeking out over the new WRC video game is pure awesome

Ready to get pumped about some serious digital racing goals? Look no further than real-life champion Kalle Rovanperä turning up with the upcoming EA Sports WRC title. The smiles don’t lie and seeing him getting caught up in the action? Priceless.

November 3 can’t come soon enough and seeing how much Kalle is embracing what the new video game has to offer, it’s clear this is a must-play. Peep the details and hurry up the countdown.

In this new video, Rovanperä shares his first impression of the highly anticipated game, which promises the most authentic rallying experience to-date. When asked about his initial impression of the game, Rovanperä expressed his admiration for the highly-detailed visuals and the resemblance of the virtual stages to their real-world counterparts. He also praised the game's driveability, highlighting its realistic handling: "It is so realistic that I can be fast straight away."

 EA SPORTS WRC boasts over 200 meticulously designed rally stages that offer unparalleled realism, fidelity, and attention to detail. Players can expect to explore a wide variety of challenging terrains, beautifully recreated to mimic their real-life counterparts. The game also features an extensive lineup of 78 real-world rally cars, spanning 60 years of sport history. One of the standout features of EA SPORTS WRC is its Dynamic Handling System. This innovative system ensures that players experience a realistic and immersive driving experience that captures the essence of rallying.

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