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DiRT Rally 2.0 Gameplay Videos: 3 More From the Colin McRae FLAT OUT Pack

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Codemasters has released a few more DiRT Rally 2.0 gameplay videos, with Rally Consultant, Jon Armstrong. In the videos, Jon points out the challenges you will face, in the upcoming Colin McRae FLAT OUT Pack, scheduled to release on March 24.

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The DiRT Rally 2.0, Colin McRae FLAT OUT pack features new Scottish locations, Perth and Kinross, with 12 routes, the SUBARU Impreza S4 Rally and SUBARU Legacy RS, and 40 scenarios spanning McRae’s legendary career. Rally fans will test their driving acumen and take Colin’s seat with a range of challenges including time penalties, damaged equipment, and mechanical failure. The scenarios take place in nine of the cars made famous throughout Colin’s career, including many iconic vehicles from previous Colin McRae Rally and DiRT games.

Relive Colin’s illustrious career from his early experiences in a MINI Cooper S, Peugeot 205 GTI and Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500, all the way up to his championship battles in the blue and gold of SUBARU, and the battles against said SUBARUs later on in his Ford Focus RS Rally 2001.

The scenarios are split across four tiers and take you through the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Some events see you starting stages with heavy damage, others require you to win, and some of the most difficult challenges in all of DiRT Rally 2.0 dare you to finish a stage above a set average speed.

With four seasons of content since launch, DiRT Rally 2.0 is the ultimate racing experience celebrating the best of rally and rallycross. Players will take on the most authentic point to point rally game combined with the thrilling, fast-paced action of the Official FIA World Rallycross Championship: a traditional track-based race over multiple laps featuring six cars.

Fans who have either picked up the game’s Deluxe Edition or any of DiRT Rally 2.0’s seasons of content can enjoy the FLAT OUT pack at no cost.

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