Nacon has announced WRC 9, the next entry to the official World Rally Championship game. KT Racing is again at the helm of the development.
WRC 9 will see more improvements to the Career Mode introduced in WRC 8 last year, and a promise of more improvements on car physics.
The big headliner feature is of course, more content. WRC 9 will add 3 new rally locations: Japan, New Zealand, and Kenya. 15 bonus cars from WRC’s past years will join the car list, alongside over 50 teams and liveries based on the WRC, WRC 2, WRC 3 and Junior WRC.
Nacon also revealed that they have extended their licensing agreement with WRC Promoter until 2022. WRC 10 and WRC 11 have been confirmed to be in the works.
Last year’s title, WRC 8, was really good as per our review.
WRC 9 will launch on September 3rd for the PS4, PC (Epic Games Store) and Xbox One, and coming later to Nintendo Switch. In addition, WRC 9 will also be available on PS5 and Xbox Series X soon.