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Revision as of 11:36, 3 March 2017
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DiRT 4 is the sixth installment in the DiRT series developed by Codemasters. It was announced on 26 January 2017 and set to be released on 6 June 2017. The game features five locations: Australia, Spain, Michigan, Sweden and Wales as rally stages. It also introduces a new feature called "Your Stage" that procedurally generates rally stages based on a setting and parameters chosen by the player.
Like DiRT Rally, Dirt 4 also has partnership with FIA World Rallycross Championship and it will feature five tacks from the World RX lineup.
Career mode
DiRT 4 features a career mode in which the player can gain sponsors to earn money. This money can be used to hire team members. For example, a mechanic can be hired to repair your car quicker.
Vehicles
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Locations
Rally
- Fitzroy, Australia
- Tarragona, Spain
- Värmland, Sweden
- Michigan, USA
- Powys, Wales
Rallycross
- Lydden Hill, England
- Höljes, Sweden
- Hell, Norway
- Montalegre, Portugal
- Lohéac, France
Landrush
- California, USA
- Nevada, USA
- Mexico