

The well-known trademark of the series, the point-to-point races, as well as a number of off-road events will also appear in the game. In addition, the PC and Xbox 360 versions have been confirmed to be released on June 15.īilled as “the most diverse game in the series,” Colin McRae: DIRT will feature locations around the world. It has also been announced that a PC demo will be released tomorrow, which will be posted on the official Codemasters website, among other places.

We’ll let you know as soon as the demo comes out tomorrow!
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So there’s a pretty full demo waiting to rip towards Xbox Live. It’s a great little package and it’s out on May 24.” It’ll have a Super Stage crossover rally with Colin as your opponent, it’s got buggy racing against 9 opponents which is absolute carnage and really shows off the car models, and then we have a hill climb with fantastic scenery and a Travis Pastrana time to beat. “We think the demo is really going to wow a lot of people.

This news surfaced during a visit to the Codemasters development studio, where producer Alex Grimbley already gave some hints about the upcoming demo: According to the folks at TekFront, a huge demo of Colin McRae: DIRT will be posted to Xbox Live Marketplace tomorrow.
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