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#DRIVE Rally Gameplay Trailer and Features Revealed

Pixel Perfect Dude has released their gameplay features trailer today for #DRIVE Rally. Players can currently add #DRIVE Rally to their Steam wishlist with a planned Early Access release in autumn. It’s also coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch in 2025.

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#DRIVE Rally isn’t just nostalgic; it’s an arcade-inspired rally experience set in the ’90s golden racing era. Feel the thrill with dynamic co-drivers who react to your driving, helping you navigate over 400 kilometers of diverse landscapes, from Germany’s lush forests to the arid roads of the American southwest. With 36 cars across 3 classes, customize your ride with paint jobs, decals, and upgrades. Dive into career mode for racing glory or capture moments with the photo mode’s custom angles and effects.

Key Features

  • #DRIVE All Over the World: From the sunny landscapes of Dry Crumbs, through the whispering woods of Holzberg, to the chilly wilderness of Revontuli, each track offers unique features and asks drivers to go the distance.
  • Legendary Cars: Jump behind the wheel of legendary rally cars, including Das Holzwagen, The Doggo, The Bobond, and many more from the studio’s previous title #DRIVE. New from the ‘90s era are Das Sandsturm and Celestia, just for a start!
  • Passionate Co-Drivers: For better or worse, your co-driver is with you to the end! There to help and lend some humourous jabs, they’re your trusty navigator —and your worst critic.
  • #DRIVE Design: It’s your way and the highway, baby! From tires to tailpipe, build your car to your liking. Add your special touches with paintwork, decals, and decorations. Take a picture in Photo Mode – it’ll last longer.
  • #DRIVE Like it’s 1999: pumped up with 90’s Easter Eggs and references in an adoring homage to the thunderous days of rally racing circa 1990s, this game feels like a finely-tuned arcade experience, with no coins needed.
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