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#DRIVE Rally enters Early Access on September 25

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#DRIVE Rally is an arcade-inspired rally-driving experience set in the golden racing era of the ‘90s, and now there's a new trailer along with a confirmed release date for Early Access of September 25th. It's also going to have Native Linux support too, and should work great on Steam Deck.

The news appeared during the recent Awesome Indies Showcase. Inspired by the racing scene, pop culture, and classic video games from the iconic late ‘80s and ‘90s. In #DRIVE Rally, you take the wheel and speed through over 400 km of diverse rally tracks inspired by real-world locations. With 36 customizable cars divided into 3 unique classes, you'll be able to fine-tune your vehicles to match your driving style. There's also dynamic co-drivers who react to your every move, guiding you to victory and keeping you on your toes with their sharp commentary.

Check out the trailer below:

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The initial release will include:

  • 4 unique locations, each with up to 24 stages that can be driven in standard or reversed modes.
  • Championship mode, featuring a selection of 4 fully voiced co-drivers.
  • A selection of 12 cars with unique performance stats, plus 3 different classes per car, amounting to 36 unique variations. So you can choose a ride that matches your driving style!
  • Plus fixes, quality-of-life improvements, and community-driven updates based on feedback from #DRIVE Rally’s passionate community.

You can follow it on the Steam page. It will be $19.99 at release.

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Dry Crumbs= USA
Revontuli= Finland
Holzberg= Germany

Didn't catch what's the 4th location though.
Looking really good...... I still need to try out the demo.......
tuubi Aug 22
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Quoting: dziadulewiczDry Crumbs= USA
Revontuli= Finland
Holzberg= Germany

Didn't catch what's the 4th location though.
Based on the traditional buildings and their history of hosting rally events, maybe Indonesia?
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: dziadulewiczDry Crumbs= USA
Revontuli= Finland
Holzberg= Germany

Didn't catch what's the 4th location though.
Based on the traditional buildings and their history of hosting rally events, maybe Indonesia?

Sure, or Japan.

Ps. someone apparently put a larger rock in advance of Kalle Rovanpera's stint to a inner turn at Rally Finland? He was (again) driving to an overwhelming victory. No way a rock of that size would have just "jumped there"

Edit: it's said that few locals don't like the rally going next to their house windows?


Last edited by dziadulewicz on 22 August 2024 at 2:46 pm UTC
whizse Aug 22
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Quoting: dziadulewiczPs. someone apparently put a larger rock in advance of Kalle Rovanpera's stint to a inner turn at Rally Finland? He was (again) driving to an overwhelming victory. No way a rock of that size would have just "jumped there"

Edit: it's said that few locals don't like the rally going next to their house windows?
You're saying Kalle's shunt might have been caused by a user of Windows?
Quoting: whizseEdit: it's said that few locals don't like the rally going next to their house windows?
You're saying Kalle's shunt might have been caused by a user of Windows? [/quote]
So funny. Here's the horror Windows totally effed up

Kalle stated "there was nothing he could do" to save this installation. Windows done for good.
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