Feral Interactive, the UK-based games publisher, known for porting popular titles like Tomb Raider (2013), Mad Max, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to Linux and Mac platforms, is now announcing the Linux port of the DiRT Rally racing game.
With over 10K “very positive” reviews on Steam, DiRT Rally is the most thrilling and authentic rally racing simulation game developed and published by Codemasters, which are know for DiRT 3, F1 2016, Colin McRae Rally, DiRT Showdown, GRID Autosport, as well as the upcoming DiRT 4 title, due for release in June 2017.
DiRT Rally was released more than a year ago, on December 7, 2015, only for Microsoft Windows operating systems. On April 5, 2016 it also arrived for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One gaming consoles, and, on March 2, 2017, we will be able to play the game on our Linux computers too.
“Challenge yourself to the most authentic rally game ever made with DiRT Rally, coming to Linux on 2 March,” said Feral Interactive in the press announcement. “Push yourself and your car to extremes of control in Hillclimb, Rallycross and Rally races as you hurtle at breakneck speeds down the most dangerous tracks in the world.”
The game will let you experience a very realistic rally, learn and master three different disciplines, play on single player or multiplayer mode with your Windows and Linux friends, enjoy over 45 iconic cars and more than 70 stages across some of the most beautiful places in the world, and customize your ride to the max.
For now, Feral Interactive didn’t publish the Linux system requirements for DiRT Rally, but we’ll inform you as soon as that happens. In the meantime, you can watch the trailer below to see the game in action, and check out the mini site put together by Feral Interactive for more details.
Challenge yourself to the most authentic rally game ever made with DiRT Rally, coming to Linux on March 2.
Trailer: https://t.co/YesxsQPI5o pic.twitter.com/FeWwwVv4By
— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) February 2, 2017