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When is the release date of WRC Generations?

WRC Generations is introducing hybrid cars this year.

WRC Generations will be accelerating into digital and physical stores later this year, but when exactly will the race begin? The publisher Nacon has announced its release date and the comprehensive lineup of platforms WRC Generations will drift its way to.

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When can you start playing WRC Generations?

Nacon has announced that WRC Generations will be making its debut on October 13 for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and even the Nintendo Switch.

The game will be comprehensive at launch as it includes 13 rallies from the 2022 season, 165 special stages, 49 teams, and 750km of tracks within 22 different countries around the world. There’s a new Swedish route as well that is completely covered in snow and will test your rally skills in extreme environments.

In addition, WRC Generations has prior cars from previous titles like WRC 9 and WRC 10 with “no fewer than 37 legendary cars,” according to the initial press release.

WRC Generations is also bringing hybrid cars for the first time in the series. “The potent blend of electric power and combustion engines gives players the opportunity to experience brand-new driving sensations, both in terms of physics and through a completely overhauled sound design,” said publisher Nacon.

Every mode in WRC Generations

WRC Generations will include multiple modes, so you can drive how you’d like in this car simulation title.

  • The Career mode has you manage your team to greatness and leading them to be successful on the track. There is also a skill tree involved with a way to manage hybrid-powered cars for the first time in the series.
  • The League mode has competing against players around the world in daily and weekly challenges. The goal is to get to the top of the leaderboard.
  • Next, the Livery Editor lets you customize each car to your liking with all sorts of finishers and stickers. Thankfully, like Forza Horizon 5, you can share your designs online.
  • Finally, co-driver mode lets you work together in getting through courses online or through split screen.

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The British “Canadian” Chris Penwell has been a video game journalist since 2013 and now has a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from MacEwan University. He loves to play JRPGs and games with a narrative.