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Old School Rally released recently and it not only looks fantastic for retro rally fans, it's also now Steam Deck Verified. Valve did the verification on the latest Proton 9, so desktop Linux users will be good to go as well!

With carefully crafted retro visuals, it looks straight out of the 90s and I love it.

The developer recently put up a roadmap of what's to come that includes custom car liveries, a photo mode, an arcade mode to race the AI, full replay and highlight reel support, a local co-op mode, Steam Workshop support and more. After release they're also looking to continue updates adding in more cars, stages and driver statistics.

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More about it:

  • RACE THE WORLD - With a variety of rally tracks from around the globe, race across different surfaces such as dirt, tarmac and snow and challenge your driving skills.
  • RALLY CARS - Choose from a diverse lineup of rally cars inspired by the legends of the past, each with unique characteristics and features.
  • LEADERBOARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS - Challenge other drivers from around the world and climb to the top of the leaderboards. Ready for more? Try to get all the achievements over the course of the game.

Nice to see more and more games getting Steam Deck Verified so early like this. Old School Rally still has 6-10 months to go in Early Access yet.

You can buy it on Steam. It's currently in Early Access.

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3 comments

pb Jul 26
Good for them, but wake me up when it's done. So many games never lived up to the EA promises...
TrainDoc Jul 27
Good for them, but wake me up when it's done. So many games never lived up to the EA promises...
This game is already great on it's current features alone fwiw. Highly recommend trying it out even if you've been burned before. Even if all we get is the current feature set it was well worth the asking price.
based Jul 29
I'm gonna wait till they add wheel support, good to see it's on the roadmap if not already implemented

oh wait, im dumb, we are between Landmarks and Tutorial Stage


Last edited by based on 29 July 2024 at 3:40 pm UTC
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