DIRT 5 is coming to PC this October

DIRT 5 is coming to PC this October

DIRT 5 is coming to PC this October

Codemaster has officially revealed DIRT 5, the company’s next-generation off-road racer for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. On PC, the game is due to release in October on Steam, with pre-orders being available now. 

DIRT 5 will build on the DNA of the franchise, offering players over 70 tracks across seven global locations and conditions which range from the Frozen East River of New York to the mountainous pathways around Christ The Redeemer in Brazil. The terrain will be extreme, and driving conditions will be forever changing, which is ideal for a DIRT game. 

As a cross-generation title, PC gamers can expect DIRT 5 to scale well between mid-range gaming PC to high-end systems, offering new graphical features for those who want to keep up with the next-generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft. That said, it is unknown what the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 versions of the game will offer, aside from a resolution or framerate increase. 

One addition to DIRT 5 is its integrated support for split-screen multiplier for couch-co-op, allowing up to four players to play DIRT 5 on a single system. Online, up to 12 players will be able to play together within several game modes. PC users will also be able to use a built-in photo mode to snap some incredible images of their racing exploits.  

Below is an in-engine trailer for DIRT 5, which is said to be representative of the game’s Xbox Series X version. 
   

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