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'Dirt 4' Release Confirmed; New Feature Allows Customized Map-Making

'Dirt 4' Release Confirmed; New Feature Allows Customized Map-Making

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

The announcement on the release of "Dirt 4" is one that adrenaline junkies have been waiting on since 2015's "Dirt Rally" title. As a plus, one attribute may set it apart from the previous versions, which players can exploit if things get slightly boring.

According to the official site, "Dirt 4" is expected to showcase fifty cars, along with five rally locations. These are Australia, Spain, Michigan, Sweden and Wales. The circuits are said to hold "millions" of various routes, which fans will need to discover for themselves.

As for the "Dirt 4" mods, players can look forward to Landrush, for one. This is a short-distance dirt track that racers can trek with their Crosskart vehicles and Pro Buggies. Another is Joyride, wherein smash and laptime challenges can take place in a free-play terrain. The FIA World Rallycross Championship is one where players can compete on Loheac Bretagne, Holjes, Lydden Hill and Montealegre, to name a few.

According to Kotaku, "Dirt 4" will don a new system known as Your Stage, where players can create their own rally route. Such allows the user to come up with endless possibilities to make extraordinary stages, allowing them to choose their route limitations.

The system enables the sharing of created maps with friends, with a time-to-beat competition mechanic. Players with more experience can opt for a more complex map, where the newer players can make shorter, more reasonable ways for practice.

Codemaster's "Dirt 4" is slated for to be launched in June 6, 2017. No further news has been disclosed yet on the other features it will hold. The newest trailer is also aptly captioned with "Be Fearless," showing how there is a mix of adrenaline and fear that players must overcome upon reaching the tighter, darker paths to get to the finish line.

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