This will be a treat for old racing fans. #DRIVE Rally introduces a new way of playing.

The racing market has been practically abandoned by the biggest publishers and aside from a few really great brands, the rest of the games are either indie or mediocre games that aren’t worth your attention. The upcoming Drive Rally wants to fill that void.

Currently, there are only a few interesting racing games on the market. With the exception of Forza Horizon 5, Gran Turismo 7, Forza Motorport, The Crew Motorfest and Need for Speed ​​​​Unbound, the market is empty. Fortunately, this is an opportunity for small developers who want to win our hearts by returning to the old days, when the gameplay should have been dominated by, let’s be honest, quite angular graphics.

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We recently wrote about Old School Rally, which draws inspiration from Colin McRae 2.0, and today we present the so-called #Drive Rally from Pixel Perfect Dude, which will be released on PC, PlayStation consoles, Xbox and Nintendo Switch on September 29 of this year. On the occasion of Gamescom, we saw another trailer for the game, where we see, among other things, what the view from the cockpit of the vehicles we drive looks like. If #DriveRally really lives up to the expectations of fans, it could be the beginning of the next great franchise in the industry.

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