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Codemasters announces sequel with clever title, Colin McRae: DiRT 2 photo

The first Colin McRae: DiRT received "generally favorable" reviews, and sold a few copies worldwide. So Codemasters releasing a sequel, Colin McRae: DiRT 2 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable is no surprise. 

The game will be headlined by McCrae -- the British rally champ who tragically died in a helicopter accident last year -- honoring his life and career. The sequel throws out more cars and tracks, said to be twice as detailed as those seen in Codemaster's Race Driver: GRID. And that game was pretty. The images in the gallery are only "target visuals" though, so don't get your panties in a bunch just yet. 

Colin McRae DiRT 2 is set for release sometime in 2009.
THE KING OF OFF-ROAD RETURNS AS CODEMASTERS® ANNOUNCES COLIN MCRAE: DiRT™2

Rally legend honoured as game takes inspiration from modern off-road events.  

Codemasters® today announced that Colin McRae: DiRT™2, the sequel to the acclaimed best-selling off-road racer of 2007, is now in development at Codemasters Studios for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and Games For Windows® LIVE with further editions for Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system due for simultaneous release in 2009.  

The announcement marks confirmation that the game will be headlined by Colin McRae, honouring the life of the rally legend. Colin McRae, who consulted on the series for over ten years, tragically died in a helicopter accident in September 2007. The decision to continue the famous series bearing his name was made jointly between the McRae family and Codemasters.  

“Colin McRae was all about the speed, the excitement and the entertainment of rally driving. Even when we first worked with him over ten years ago, he captured a freedom and a spirit that enthralled rally fans.” said Gavin Raeburn, senior executive producer at Codemasters Studios. “Later his showmanship shone through in events such as the X-games, the Dakar Rally and the Race of Champions. He could do things with a car that no one else would and that’s where we’re taking the series with new events at the extreme edge of rally and autosport. It will be a great tribute to an incredible champion.”

Colin McRae: DiRT 2 will feature a roster of contemporary off-road events, taking players to the most diverse and challenging real-world environments. This World Tour will have players competing in aggressive multi-car and intense solo races at extraordinary new locations, from canyon racing and jungle trails to city stadium-based events.  

“Rally has attracted new stars and a new style that makes it more vibrant and exciting than ever before; it’s right up there as a premium extreme sport, attracting fresh crowds and a new confident attitude,” said Raeburn.

“Colin McRae: DiRT 2 mirrors this new, exciting direction and, in a way, we’ll be throwing off some of the shackles and constraints that real-world rallying has to abide by. We’re pitching players against the most spectacular and dangerous environments in the real world.”

To be powered by the third generation of the EGO™ Engine’s award-winning racing game technology, Colin McRae: DiRT 2 will benefit from tuned-up car-handling physics system and new damage engine effects. It will also showcase a spectacular new level of visual fidelity, with cars and tracks twice as detailed as those seen in Race Driver: GRID.  

Colin McRae: DiRT 2’s garage will house a best-in-class collection of officially licensed rally cars and off-road vehicles, specifically selected to deliver aggressive and fast paced racing. Covering seven vehicle classes, players will be given the keys to powerful vehicles right from the off. In Colin McRae: DiRT 2 the opening drive is the Group N Subaru; essentially making the ultimate car from the original game the starting point in the sequel and the rides just get even more impressive.  

In addition to the World Tour, Colin McRae: DiRT 2 will come complete with full online functionality that will be core to the overall experience, with head-to-head competitive online play and new social features to engage the racing community. Prepare for mud, gravel, dust and dirt too in Colin McRae: DiRT 2, coming 2009. Sign up for the drive of your life at www.codemasters.com/dirt2.

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13 comments | showing # 1 to 13

SuperD1984's Avatar
SuperD1984 at 11/20/2008 08:26
Colin McCrae: Dirtier

Its all in good taste round here.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 11/20/2008 08:37
A off-road racer featuring an undead Scotsman? This zombie craze is going too far.
SuperD1984's Avatar
SuperD1984 at 11/20/2008 08:47
@mxyzptlk

Yup L4D @ the starting line. fnarf!!
gamesronlygames's Avatar
gamesronlygames at 11/20/2008 08:51
Does this get an M rating for being 2 dirty
spas's Avatar
spas at 11/20/2008 08:57
Zombie rally huh?

sound...

AWESOME!
Baron's Avatar
Baron at 11/20/2008 09:02
I dont know if i should say it but i really didn't liked the 1st Dirt.(You know some people dont accept ones personal comment)

I did loved Grid though.
TrailerParkJesus's Avatar
TrailerParkJesus at 11/20/2008 09:15
still gotta get in on the first.
fetusmilk's Avatar
fetusmilk at 11/20/2008 10:44
this game is gonna be amazing. i loved the first one,
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 11/20/2008 11:17
I don't like car games, but I enjoyed DiRT
kawitchate's Avatar
kawitchate at 11/20/2008 14:26
loved DiRT. hated GRID.
BRING IT ON.
dmgi's Avatar
dmgi at 11/20/2008 14:55
Didn't play Grid but I always have a leniency to Rally games, they're so close to being cartoonified racing that's it's always really fun.
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar
The Amazing Shenazin at 11/20/2008 19:21
the car will be possessed by his ghost

kinda like Christine
Batthink's Avatar
Batthink at 11/21/2008 05:48
I love rally games. It brings out the car-masochist in me. :O)
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