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A list of Released rallies video games sorted by popularity among gamers.
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Forza Horizon 4
Racing 02 October 2018
The fourth installment in the best-selling open-world racing game series developed by Playground Games. The game takes the players to the UK, where they can compete in various races while driving over 450 different cars. The biggest novelty introduced in Forza Horizon 4 are the dynamic seasons of the year.
Forza Horizon 5
Racing 09 November 2021
Forza Horizon 5 is the next part of the well-known racing series, which allows players to race in a sizable open world. The game was developed by Playground Games studio.
Sega Rally Revo
Racing 28 September 2007
Sega Rally is a new generation game, belonging to the popular rally cycle, started in 1995 on coin-op machines and later present on a number of other platforms.
DiRT Rally 2.0
Racing 26 February 2019
DiRT Rally 2.0 is the next installment of the best-selling racing game series, which allows you to take part in rallies. The game was prepared by the British studio Codemasters, which has been developing the series since its inception.
DiRT 3
Racing 24 May 2011
The third full-fledged installment belonging to the incredibly popular racing-themed franchise developed by Codemasters. The DiRT subseries has cultivated traditions initiated in the late 1990s by the Colin McRae Rally series. After the previous game, which emphasized off-road competition, DiRT 3 constitutes a return to the original concept behind the main Colin McRae series, bringing back rally competition in its most classic form (the game uses the official WRC licenses).
Colin McRae: DiRT 2
Racing 08 September 2009
The sequel of the well-received racing game entitled Colin McRae: DiRT that set a completely new direction for the racing game series by Codemasters, labeled with the name of the tragically deceased Scottish racing driver. DiRT 2 focuses on dynamic off-road tournaments in which we can sit behind the wheel of several licensed cars. The new career mode was designed similarly to that of GRID — while traveling around the world, we take part in races and gradually build our reputation.
Colin McRae Rally 04
Racing 26 September 2003
The fourth installment of the Codemasters rally series, signed with the name of the famous driver Colin McRae. Colin McRae Rally 04 is the best part of the cycle so far, trying to capture the realities of rallies as faithfully as possible.
Colin McRae Rally 2005
Racing 24 September 2004
The fifth installment of one of the most popular racing series, launched in 1998 by the British studio Codemasters. The main axis of the game is an extensive career mode, in which we climb the ranks of fame by participating in 20 different events of various rank. The game features over 30 licensed cars representing typical rally classes (2WD, Super 2WD, 4WD, 4WD Classic and others). Racing struggles take place in as many as 9 different countries, divided into eight special stages.
Colin McRae Rally 3
Racing 25 October 2002
The third installment of the popular series of rally races. This time, the creators put emphasis on increasing the role of the driver, by introducing a plot plot. There was also an effort to better imitate the driving model and car behaviour during the rallies. The "Three" includes eight rally routes in Japan, Spain, Greece and other countries, as well as twelve main cars and a bonus pair.
Old School Rally
Racing 18 July 2024
An arcade rally game, heavily inspired by the famous Colin McRae Rally 2.0 game from the year 2000. Old School Rally offers a similar retro graphics design, but the similarites also include physics, camera work and the list of classic rally cars and stages.
DiRT 4
Racing 09 June 2017
Another installment in the popular series of racing games developed by Codemasters. The game expand the concepts its predecessors were based on, adding however, plenty of novelties at the same time. DiRT 4 offers over 50 cars and several kinds of championships - above all, rally events. Furthermore, the Landrush mode makes a re-appearance here, but also rallycross events were included, based on the FIA World Rallycross Championship license.
WRC: FIA World Rally Championship
Racing 07 October 2010
WRC: The FIA World Rally Championship is the first installment of a series of rally games developed by Milestone development studio and Black Bean Games. The title benefits from the official FIA World Rally Championship license. Players have the opportunity to sit behind the wheel of 20 modern and legendary cars and take part in the struggle for the title of World Rally Champion of the 2010 season. The creators have foreseen several variants of the game, including a functional multiplayer mode.
Off-Road Drive
Racing 30 September 2010
Realistic car races, in which we sit behind the wheel of various off-road vehicles. We move in difficult conditions, sometimes trying only to reach the designated zone.
DiRT
Racing 15 June 2007
A continuation of the popular racing game series labeled with the name of Colin McRae, a famous racing driver. Contrary to the previous installments of the series that were devoted to classic car racing, this time around, the developers at Codemasters decided to turn their eye to a completely different direction and focus on off-road racing, which was an equally important episode in the career of the legendary Scotsman.
Rally Trophy
Racing 09 November 2001
Historic Rally Trophy is a car race in which we will be able to sit behind the wheel of such wonders as: Ford Cortina, Fiat 600 Abarth or Morris Mini Cooper and chase the picturesque trails.
WRC Generations
Racing 03 November 2022
WRC Generations is the next rally simulator from KT Racing studio and Nacon after WRC 10. It introduces hybrid cars and offers tracks in 22 countries (including a revamped Sweden and 12 other locations for the 2022 season) and 37 historic vehicles.
WRC 10
Racing 02 September 2021
WRC 10 is the twentieth instalment of the series of rally games licensed by the World Rally Championship. This time, the developers have taken care not only to modernise the driving model and include all the teams taking part in the competition, but also to add an anniversary historical mode.
DiRT Rally
Racing 07 December 2015
The next major installment in a bestselling racing game series developed by British studio Codemasters. The title returns to the origins of the series, originally launched in 1998 as Colin McRae Rally, focusing solely on good old rallying. The player can drive a wide array of cars from 6 classes, including both new brands as well as classic models from 1960s. You can compete in several varied locations scattered across the globe, e.g. Wales, Greece, or Monte Carlo.
WRC 9
Racing 03 September 2020
The ninth edition of the cycle of licensed racing games dedicated to rallying. In WRC 9 we take part in the rally season 2020, sitting behind the wheel of older and newer cars to fight for victory against real drivers.
WRC 8
Racing 05 September 2019
The eighth part of a series of racing games developed by Bigben Interactive studio. Thanks to the FIA licence in the WRC 8, players can take part in the virtual equivalent of the 2019 rally season, fighting for victory with famous drivers and behind the wheel of real cars.
WRC 3
Racing 12 October 2012
The third installment in a popular racing series that was started and developed by the Italian developer Milestone Studios - creators of such series as Screamer, SBK, and MotoGP. In the game, one can traditionally participate in World Rally Championship races, which, thanks to the FIA license, feature a full set of tracks, teams, drivers, and machines that appeared in the 2012 racing season.
Xpand Rally
Racing 24 September 2004
WRCeXpanded class rallies. This is an extreme and very spectacular struggle, because there are no restrictions on the power of cars and various modifications to improve their capabilities.
Richard Burns Rally
Racing 01 June 2004
Another game (after products from the Colin McRae Rally series by Codemasters), named after a well-known professional driver. In this case, the famous 2001 World Rally Champion Richard Burns became a patron.