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#DRIVE Rally Releases September 25 on Steam Early Access

Pixel Perfect Dude has announced #DRIVE Rally will release on September 25 on Steam Early Access. #DRIVE Rally is an arcade rally racing game that draws inspiration from the racing scene, pop culture and classic video games of the late ‘80s and ‘90s. Players can dive into this thrilling, mud-slinging adventure on Windows PC, macOS and Linux through Steam (including Steam Deck), Epic Games Store and GOG for an Early Access price of $19.99. The release date announcement trailer below features new tracks, legendary rally cars and highlights the game’s enthusiastic co-drivers. Interested players can add #DRIVE Rally to their wishlist or try out the demo.

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In #DRIVE Rally, players take the wheel and speed through over 400 km of diverse rally tracks inspired by real-world locations. With 36 customizable cars divided into 3 unique classes, players can fine-tune their vehicles to match their driving style. And let’s not forget the dynamic co-drivers who react to your every move, guiding you to victory and keeping you on your toes with their sharp commentary!

The Early Access edition will include the following:

  • 4 unique locations, each with up to 24 stages that can be driven in standard or reversed modes.
  • Championship mode, featuring a selection of 4 fully voiced co-drivers.
  • A selection of 12 cars with unique performance stats, plus 3 different classes per car, amounting to 36 unique variations. So you can choose a ride that matches your driving style!
  • Plus fixes, quality-of-life improvements, and community-driven updates based on feedback from #DRIVE Rally’s passionate community.

#DRIVE Rally is also coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch in 2025. 

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