DiRT Rally key
Codemasters stripped the DiRT series back to its rally roots: no rewind button, no gimmicks, just you, a co-driver barking pace notes, and a mountain road that will absolutely eat your car if you blink.
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About DiRT Rally key
DiRT Rally is a point-to-point stage racing sim where finishing in one piece genuinely matters as much as being fast. Codemasters rebuilt the physics engine from scratch for this one, dropping the flashback rewind button the series had leaned on for years and replacing it with persistent car damage that carries from stage to stage. Clip a rock in Wales and you are nursing that suspension for the rest of the rally. Get your repair time allocation wrong between stages and you are choosing between fixing the brakes or replacing the windscreen. That loop of tension, commitment, and consequence is where the game earns its reputation. The car roster spans decades of rally history, from 1960s classics and the notorious Group B monsters right through to modern R5-class machines and Pikes Peak hillclimb runners. Six real-world rally locations ship in the base game, covering the tight tree-lined mud of Wales, the frozen hairpins of Monte Carlo, the wide dusty roads of Greece, Germany's high-speed farmland sprints, Finland's jump-heavy forest stages, and the icy grip of Sweden. Rallycross on FIA World Rallycross Championship circuits was added as a separate discipline, giving you short multi-car circuit races as a change of pace from the solitary time-trial structure of traditional rally stages. Each environment looks and sounds stunning, and the audio deserves a specific call-out: Codemasters reportedly recorded nearly fifty real rally cars with up to ten microphones each, and you can hear every gear-whine, gravel kick-up, and exhaust crackle shift as the car takes damage. Now, the honest bit for the accessibility question you are probably asking. DiRT Rally is not for four drunk friends on the couch. There is no split-screen. The online multiplayer is asynchronous league-style competition rather than live head-to-head racing. And if you hand a controller to someone expecting arcade handling, they will be in a ditch before the first corner. The assists (ABS, traction control, stability control, all adjustable from low to off) help make the game approachable on a gamepad, but the skill ceiling is steep. A force feedback wheel with pedals genuinely transforms it into something special: the steering tug over gravel, the weight transfer on a crest, the nervous push of understeer on tarmac. If you own a wheel, this is close to required reading. Gamepad players can absolutely get there with practice, but expect a few sessions of pure frustration first. The career mode is stripped back by design, focusing on earning credits to buy and upgrade cars, hiring mechanics whose skill level determines how much damage gets fixed in limited service time, and entering championship events across the disciplines. It is not deep as a management layer, but it keeps you progressing. The community historically praised the stage design and the feeling of genuine improvement over repeated runs, while the common criticism was the relatively small track count at launch and Hill Climb feeling less fully formed than the rally stages. Online services including RaceNet events were shut down in late 2025, so competitive leagues and online challenges are no longer accessible. Solo career, time trial, and custom events remain fully playable. Bottom line: if you want to know what it actually feels like to fire a Group B Lancia down a Welsh hillside with a co-driver telling you not to cut the apex, this is the game that delivers that in a way nothing else did for a very long time. Just do not expect it to babysit you. Riley, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 50 GB
- Graphics
- AMD HD5450 or Nvidia GT430 or Intel HD4000 1GB VRAM (DirectX 11)
- Processor
- AMD FX Series / Intel Core i3 Series
- System requirements
- 64bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Recommended
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 50 GB
- Graphics
- AMD R9 290 / Nvidia GTX780
- Processor
- AMD FX-8150 / Intel Core i5 4670K
- System requirements
- 64bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
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Game Info
- Developer
- Codemasters Software
- Publisher
- Codemasters
- Release Date
- Dec 8, 2015