So fans of the series race to the Xbox digital games store to download yours today. The similarities to previous entries might leave some players with questions about whether WRC 10 is a must-buy at launch, though I feel if you’re a fan thats a solid yes. WRC 10 is an extremely fun game with a few changes around the amount of changed content from WRC 9. WRC 10 does suffer from the same occasional physics glitches that previous games in the series have seen, but they aren’t game breaking. Those after a pure simulation experience can turn off as many supports as they see fit, but newcomers or those who want something a bit more relaxed can feel equally at home. It might not be quite as challenging as some may want, but it certainly provides a wider array of options than other recent titles. From a gameplay perspective, WRC 10 fits into a simulation/arcade experience between a serious racing sim and something a little more accessible to new players. Meanwhile, some classic stages from WRC history have been included as well, a blast from the past for rally aficionados to appreciate. A good selection of classic rally cars from different eras are available to choose, and it's great to be able to enjoy such a wide range of vehicles. It's more of what the fans have always expected, although Kylotonn has recognized the 50th anniversary of the WRC with a few additions. The player can go from the Juniors up to the top tier of rally racing, with some tweaks like a livery editor to tighten things up. The single player campaign has been steadily growing in size and complexity in previous iterations, and the version in WRC 10 is just as extensive as fans have come to expect.
Watch as we complete the full Biobo gravel stage driving as Dani Sordo in 3:30. The key gameplay mode that players will use is Career Mode. WRC 10 has improved since the Steam Next Fest demo and now with the final game we take our Hyundai i for a ride in beautiful Chile. Covering off everything from the top tier WRC cars down to Junior WRC and it also features extras like classic cars and historic stages. WRC 10 is the official counterpart to the 2021 World Rally Championship, showcasing the twelve rounds of the tournament with all the official WRC 10 is the official counterpart to the 2021 World Rally Championship, showcasing the twelve rounds of the tournament with all the official teams included.