Compare Dirt 3 (Complete Edition) key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Codemasters Software. Published by Codemasters. Released on 4/2/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Third Person, First Person, Racing.

Codemasters' fan-favourite off-road racer, bundled with every DLC drop, packs rally stages, Rallycross, Trailblazer, Landrush, and the polarising Gymkhana mode into one very complete package.

DiRT 3 Complete Edition is a simcade off-road racer from Codemasters that sits squarely between hardcore rally sim and Saturday-night party game. You get the full Dirt Tour career spanning four seasons, online competitive multiplayer, split-screen racing, and the full DLC haul: the Monte Carlo Rally Pack, X Games Asia Track Pack, Power and Glory Car Pack, Mud and Guts Car Pack, and the Colin McRae Vision Charity Pack. Fifty years of rally history are crammed into the garage, from a 1960s Mini Cooper S and the iconic Audi Quattro through to the 2011 Ford Fiesta WRC. Locations stretch across three continents, Michigan forests, Finnish snow roads, Kenyan national parks, and the added DLC venues, and the dynamic weather system throws rain, blizzards, and night races at you to keep the same stage feeling fresh on repeat visits. The handling sits in that sweet spot where a gamepad works brilliantly out of the box but a wheel-and-pedals setup rewards the extra investment with better feel through gravel and tarmac transitions. Driving assists are fully adjustable, from Casual presets that handle braking and stability for newcomers all the way up to Hardcore mode, which locks you into cockpit view with zero aids. Career damage actually affects performance, so a clipped tree in a rally stage has real consequences, while multiplayer damage is cosmetic only, which keeps the party modes chaos-friendly. The Flashback rewind feature is here too, costing reputation points each time you use it, so there is a genuine trade-off rather than a free safety net. The headline new addition is Gymkhana, a Ken Block-inspired freestyle mode where you chain donuts, drift gates, jumps, spins in a box, and foam-block smashes for points across stadium arenas and the free-roam DC Compound at Battersea Power Station. Community opinion on Gymkhana is genuinely split down the middle: fans of trick-driving love it and treat it as the game's best mode; rally purists find it baked too deeply into the career structure and resent having to grind through it to unlock the next season. That friction is the most consistent criticism the game has attracted since launch. If Gymkhana gates make you want to ragequit, lower the difficulty and tune your car for loose rear and a short gear ratio before you abandon ship. For group play, DiRT 3 CE is hard to beat at this age and this kind of money. Split-screen is present and works across all modes. Online party modes include Cat and Mouse, a four-vs-four mode where one team protects a 1960s Mini (the "mouse") while the other tries to wreck it, plus Infection, where one glowing-green car spreads a zombie infection to as many drivers as possible. These modes hold up brilliantly as a "four friends, one evening" package. Online lobbies are still active, though you will get the most out of them during European evening hours. The audio design remains genuinely excellent, with engine notes and gravel spray that reward a good set of headphones or a surround setup. Riley, Scout Team

Dirt 3 (Complete Edition) key
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Dirt 3 (Complete Edition) key

Apr 2, 2015Codemasters SoftwareCodemasters
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Codemasters' fan-favourite off-road racer, bundled with every DLC drop, packs rally stages, Rallycross, Trailblazer, Landrush, and the polarising Gymkhana mode into one very complete package.

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DiRT 3 Complete Edition is a simcade off-road racer from Codemasters that sits squarely between hardcore rally sim and Saturday-night party game. You get the full Dirt Tour career spanning four seasons, online competitive multiplayer, split-screen racing, and the full DLC haul: the Monte Carlo Rally Pack, X Games Asia Track Pack, Power and Glory Car Pack, Mud and Guts Car Pack, and the Colin McRae Vision Charity Pack. Fifty years of rally history are crammed into the garage, from a 1960s Mini Cooper S and the iconic Audi Quattro through to the 2011 Ford Fiesta WRC. Locations stretch across three continents, Michigan forests, Finnish snow roads, Kenyan national parks, and the added DLC venues, and the dynamic weather system throws rain, blizzards, and night races at you to keep the same stage feeling fresh on repeat visits. The handling sits in that sweet spot where a gamepad works brilliantly out of the box but a wheel-and-pedals setup rewards the extra investment with better feel through gravel and tarmac transitions. Driving assists are fully adjustable, from Casual presets that handle braking and stability for newcomers all the way up to Hardcore mode, which locks you into cockpit view with zero aids. Career damage actually affects performance, so a clipped tree in a rally stage has real consequences, while multiplayer damage is cosmetic only, which keeps the party modes chaos-friendly. The Flashback rewind feature is here too, costing reputation points each time you use it, so there is a genuine trade-off rather than a free safety net. The headline new addition is Gymkhana, a Ken Block-inspired freestyle mode where you chain donuts, drift gates, jumps, spins in a box, and foam-block smashes for points across stadium arenas and the free-roam DC Compound at Battersea Power Station. Community opinion on Gymkhana is genuinely split down the middle: fans of trick-driving love it and treat it as the game's best mode; rally purists find it baked too deeply into the career structure and resent having to grind through it to unlock the next season. That friction is the most consistent criticism the game has attracted since launch. If Gymkhana gates make you want to ragequit, lower the difficulty and tune your car for loose rear and a short gear ratio before you abandon ship. For group play, DiRT 3 CE is hard to beat at this age and this kind of money. Split-screen is present and works across all modes. Online party modes include Cat and Mouse, a four-vs-four mode where one team protects a 1960s Mini (the "mouse") while the other tries to wreck it, plus Infection, where one glowing-green car spreads a zombie infection to as many drivers as possible. These modes hold up brilliantly as a "four friends, one evening" package. Online lobbies are still active, though you will get the most out of them during European evening hours. The audio design remains genuinely excellent, with engine notes and gravel spray that reward a good set of headphones or a surround setup. Riley, Scout Team

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steamSimcadeSplit-ScreenParty ModesWheel SupportDynamic WeatherGymkhanaCareer ProgressionCo-driver PacenotesCouch Multiplayer

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
15 GB
Graphics
256 MB VRAM
Processor
2.8 GHz
System requirements
Windows Vista / 7 / 8

Recommended

Storage
15 GB
Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series
Processor
AMD Phenom II / Intel Core i7
System requirements
Windows Vista / 7 / 8

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Game Info

Developer
Codemasters Software
Publisher
Codemasters
Release Date
Apr 2, 2015

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