EA Sports WRC Set to Launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC
Publisher Electronic Arts and developer Codemasters have announced EA Sports WRC for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, EA App). It will launch on November 3 for $49.99.
Digital pre-orders are available now and include three days of early access to the game; Ford, Toyota, and Hyundai livery and apparel packs; and a VIP Rally Pass for five in-game seasons.
Key Features
- Make Your Own – Design and drive your dream rally car with the debut of Builder mode.
- Rewrite Headlines – Race and overcome recent events alongside real-world highlights and nostalgic throwbacks in Moments mode.
- Dynamic Handling System – Codemasters’ renowned multi-surface handling model is improved for WRC. Tailor it to match your skill level and put it to the test on surface degradation.
- Immersive – Revel in euphoric moments as you battle the elements across dirt, snow and asphalt in the pursuit of the perfect run.
- Authenticity – Built on the foundations of over 25 years of rally-game heritage, drive the WRC, WRC2, and Junior WRC cars, with drivers, teams, and liveries from the 2023 season. Challenge yourself behind the wheel of the epic WRC cars and 70 historic vehicles.
- Around the World – From Monte Carlo and Portugal to Kenya and Japan, battle 17 current and former WRC locations with over 200 stages at launch.
- The Complete Experience – Career, Championship, Time Trial, Cross-platform Multiplayer, Regularity Rally, a detailed livery editor, and more.
The list of cars featured in the game is available now and will be updated over the coming weeks.
WRC Category
The WRC category features the Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID, Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID, and Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID. These cars represent the cutting edge of rally technology, combining power and efficiency to tackle the most challenging roads.
WRC2 Class
Moving to the WRC2 class, there are several options available. The Citroën C3 Rally2, Ford Fiesta Rally2, Hyundai i20 N Rally2, ŠKODA Fabia Rally2 Evo, ŠKODA Fabia RS Rally2, and Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 all offer exceptional performance and versatility.
Junior WRC
For those looking to compete in the Junior WRC, the Ford Fiesta Rally3 is a perfect choice. This car provides a stepping stone for young drivers to hone their skills before moving up to higher classes.
World Rally Car 2017-2021
In the World Rally Car 2017-2021 category, details are yet to be revealed. Stay tuned to find out which cars will be available in this class.
World Rally Car 1997-2011
The World Rally Car 1997-2011 category offers a glimpse into the history of the sport. While specific cars are not mentioned in the list, there are sure to be legendary models from this era. Fans can expect to see iconic names like Subaru Impreza, Lancia Delta HF Integrale, and more.
Rally2 Class
In the Rally2 class, there are still some cars awaiting reveal. Rally2 cars are known for their agility and versatility, making them a popular choice in the sport.
Rally4 Class
For Rally4, there are also blank spots in the list. Rally4 cars are known for their affordability and accessibility, allowing more drivers to participate in the sport.
NR4/R4 Category
The NR4/R4 category is another one with undisclosed cars. These cars typically follow production-based regulations and provide an exciting challenge on the rally stages.
S2000 Class
S2000 is a class with missing car names. S2000 cars were popular in the late 2000s and offered a balance between cost-effectiveness and performance.
S1600 Class
S1600 is another category where specific cars are not mentioned. S1600 cars were known for their smaller size and high-revving engines, providing a thrilling driving experience.
F2 Kit Car Category
Moving to the F2 Kit Car category, once again, the specific cars are not listed. F2 Kit Cars were known for their lightweight construction and lively handling, making them a favorite among rally enthusiasts.
Group A Category
Group A is a category that includes the iconic Lancia Delta HF Integrale and the Subaru Impreza from 1995. These cars were highly successful in rally racing and are revered by fans.
Group B (4WD) Category
Group B (4WD) features the legendary Audi Sport quattro S1 (E2), known for its impressive power and traction. While other Group B (4WD) cars are not mentioned, they are sure to be formidable competitors on the rally stages.
Group B (RWD) Category
Group B (RWD) cars are missing from the list, but these cars were known for their rear-wheel drive and thrilling performance on asphalt stages.
H3 (RWD) Category
Moving to the H3 (RWD) category, Lancia Stratos is the only car mentioned. The Lancia Stratos is an iconic rally car from the 1970s, famous for its distinctive wedge-shaped design and impressive rally record.
H2 (RWD) Category
The H2 (RWD) category includes the Alpine Renault A110 1600 S, Ford Escort MK2, and Hillman Avenger. These cars represent the classic rally era and are beloved by fans for their rear-wheel drive dynamics and exciting performance.
H2 (FWD) Category
In the H2 (FWD) category, specific cars are not listed. H2 (FWD) cars were known for their agility and front-wheel drive handling characteristics, providing an exciting challenge on the rally stages.
H1 (FWD) Category
Lastly, the H1 (FWD) category is another one with undisclosed cars. H1 (FWD) cars were popular in the early years of rally racing and offered an accessible entry point for drivers.
For those who want to create their own rally car, there are “Builder Cars” available for customization. Whether you choose the WRC Builder Car, WRC2 Builder Car, or Junior WRC Builder Car, you have the opportunity to unleash your creativity and build the ultimate rally machine.
Overall, with 18 classes and 78 cars covering the entire history of rally racing, EA SPORTS WRC offers a thrilling and diverse selection of cars for players to experience the excitement of rally racing.
Watch the announcement trailer below: