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That's right folks, DiRT Rally [Steam, Feral Site] is now officially confirmed to be coming to Linux and it arrives on March 2nd. Feral Interactive are behind the port, so it will be another good one I hope.

The good news I have for you is that the multiplayer will be cross platform with Windows, which will make the online modes that much more satisfying for us. Up to four players can race online together.

At release it will be priced at £39.99/$59.99/€49.99. Not a cheap game, but well worth it. I have very fond memories of playing rally games on my original Playstation as a child.

From the press release:
Quote“DiRT Rally captures the essence of rally racing with an advanced handling model, giving players a thrillingly authentic simulation,” said David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive. “Whether players are splashing through water in bucolic Wales or getting to grips with the snow in Sweden, they’ll need to adapt their style to stay ahead. This is rally racing at the next level.”


About the game
In DiRT Rally, the official game of the FIA Rallycross Championship, players take the wheel of the world’s most iconic rally cars, including the MINI Cooper S and the Lancia Delta S4. They will need to choose the right tools, strategy and team to master events in over 70 stages across Greece, Wales, Monte Carlo, Germany, Finland and Sweden. Each race offers up a new challenge with a range of environments such as muddy paths, dusty trails and snow-laden tracks, as well as a variety of weather types.

Career mode forms the core of the game: players start on the bottom rung of the rally ladder and compete in a series of championships. As they work their way up to the top division, they’ll earn in-game money, which they can use to buy new cars. The tough nature of off-road racing in DiRT Rally means that players will need to hire a team of engineers to repair their vehicles between stages. As players drive a vehicle in events, their engineers will unlock upgrades that unleash the full potential of the car.

Events take place across three different disciplines; as well as point-to-point Rally races, players can also tackle the tight and mixed-surface circuits of Rallycross and the challenging course of Hillclimb.

Players can dive straight into the action, or fine-tune their car's setup to suit the track, weather and their personal driving style. They can even make manual adjustments to their car’s brake bias, level of damping, gear ratio and more. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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libgradev Feb 2, 2017
Quoting: themixturemediaI am really hoping this game will support AMD RX480 I want to upgrade my video card from GTX 960 to the 480 just want to make sure the game supports it :-).

Expect it will run fine but yes I'll be buying this and will be testing it on my mesa/RX480 combo :)
Kohrias Feb 2, 2017
Great news again, Feral! I already own all your other Gnu/Linux ports and I will definitely go for this one as well (from the Feral store, not Steam) ;) Thanks!
kokoko3k Feb 2, 2017
Woo, that's too much for me and my knees, i'm still playing Grid Autosport :D
Pompesdesky Feb 2, 2017
Quoting: jith_feralNo probs! If you're planning to get a racing wheel specifically for DiRT Rally, I'd suggest waiting until we announce what wheels will be supported, but of course it's totally up to you.

Thanks for the advice, I wanted to upgrade so I'll just stick with the old G25 until you announce support ;)
rustybroomhandle Feb 2, 2017
I imagine my Driving Force GT wheel rumbling itself into the foetal position with this game.
finaldest Feb 2, 2017
Yeeeeesssssss.

Day one purchase for me. Been waiting for this game for a long time. I guess it's time to start shopping for a wheel.
Sgt.Romeo9 Feb 2, 2017
Haha Spacious Skies, finally the reveal. Can't wait for the game, my pc and racing wheel is ready to go. Keep up the awesome ports Feral you guys rock :)

Now all we need on Linux is a good Hero shooter, a soccer/football game for the masses and a fighting game. So BattleBorn being 2K & Gearbox is our best bet, PES2017 given FIFA isn't on Linux and MacOS should help their numbers quite a bit and here's hoping Feral can pick up Bandai Namco as a publisher this year because I'm a huge Tekken fan and Tekken 7 is coming this year to Windows already and is using Unreal 4 so why not. Not to mention all the other Bandai Namco titles that could follow.

I've already bought the Bandai Namco bundle hoping they'll become aware of Linux as a market as THQ did back in the day with their first bundle, besides the bundle has one game for Linux so all is not lost. Here's hoping :)
cRaZy-bisCuiT Feb 2, 2017
Unfortunately I already got this game for free from the Humble Store in the past. I'll buy one/a bunch of them for my friends (and of course make sure it's counted as a Linux Sale).


@Feral: It's always counted as a Linux Sale if I buy it in your Store under the Linux section? Also in Steam? Does it matter on which system I do redeem the key and play the Game?
Liam Dawe Feb 2, 2017
Well, I know what our next gaming tournament is being played on then ;)
Mohandevir Feb 2, 2017
Oh yes! Spacious skies, you'll be mine! :)

Looking forward to test the Steam Controller gyro on this one! It makes an awesome steering wheel in Grid Autosport.
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