The latest update to popular top-down racer Art of Rally also includes a brand-new DLC pack focusing on Australia and its sandy stages. Here is all you need to know.
Image credit: Funselektor
If the onslaught of EA Sports WRC bugs and updates is getting tiring, rally fans do have another fun option. Art of Rally is a popular top-down racer that portrays the history of rally just as well as the latest title.
The replication of the rally lifestyle gets an extra push today as the indie title’s developer Funselektor launches its latest DLC pack. Art of Rally players can now race their way through Australia in the latest content drop. Bringing a number of new stages, cars and even the all-important Aussie wildlife to the fray, the pack is certainly plentiful. Here is everything one can expect in the 9€ DLC.
Gum Scrub, Toorooka, Nulla Nulla, Comara Canyon, Lake Lucernia and Wombamurra all feature terrain one would recognise as Australian. Large, open plains with an orange dusting and the odd tree filling the role of ‘something to hit.’ Elsewhere, one will also fly past new wildlife in these new stages. Kangaroos and Emus are all part of the show.
An orange tinge covers Art of Rally with the latest DLC. Image credit: Funselektor
The pack also comes with a quartet of new cars. Whilst not bearing their real names, any rally fan will easily recognise the models. The Rotary Kei is a kei truck akin to that of the Hoonigan Garage’s rotary-swapped model. The Das Scholar represents an Opel Ascona in factory colours. Das Maestro is the Group B Opel Manta, a true challenge in most rally titles. Finally, the Kingpin is a Ford Focus WRC much like the famous Colin McRae model of the early 2000’s.
The Kingpin is a representation of the Ford Focus WRC. Image credit: Funselektor
Several bugs throughout the game have been addressed with this latest patch. Graphical imperfections such as poorly rendering ghosts and object clipping should be no more. Furthermore, some crash events and audio glitches are also fixed with version 1.5.0.
Will you pick up the Art of Rally: Australia DLC? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
Image credit: Funselektor
If the onslaught of EA Sports WRC bugs and updates is getting tiring, rally fans do have another fun option. Art of Rally is a popular top-down racer that portrays the history of rally just as well as the latest title.
The replication of the rally lifestyle gets an extra push today as the indie title’s developer Funselektor launches its latest DLC pack. Art of Rally players can now race their way through Australia in the latest content drop. Bringing a number of new stages, cars and even the all-important Aussie wildlife to the fray, the pack is certainly plentiful. Here is everything one can expect in the 9€ DLC.
Art of Rally Australia Content
Bringing the wonderful world of Down Under to the title, the stages clearly feature the recognisable dark orange dust one associates with Australian roads. This dust can be found on a total of six new stages in the game. Furthermore, one larger free roam map is available to explore in the DLC.Gum Scrub, Toorooka, Nulla Nulla, Comara Canyon, Lake Lucernia and Wombamurra all feature terrain one would recognise as Australian. Large, open plains with an orange dusting and the odd tree filling the role of ‘something to hit.’ Elsewhere, one will also fly past new wildlife in these new stages. Kangaroos and Emus are all part of the show.
An orange tinge covers Art of Rally with the latest DLC. Image credit: Funselektor
The pack also comes with a quartet of new cars. Whilst not bearing their real names, any rally fan will easily recognise the models. The Rotary Kei is a kei truck akin to that of the Hoonigan Garage’s rotary-swapped model. The Das Scholar represents an Opel Ascona in factory colours. Das Maestro is the Group B Opel Manta, a true challenge in most rally titles. Finally, the Kingpin is a Ford Focus WRC much like the famous Colin McRae model of the early 2000’s.
Update 1.5.0
The latest Art of Rally: Australia DLC comes alongside a sizeable update. Whilst not introducing any major features, it does bring forth some fixes and improvements. For example, one can now run rallies of up to 12 stages making for a more challenging event. Furthermore, the overall performance of the game should be better now.The Kingpin is a representation of the Ford Focus WRC. Image credit: Funselektor
Several bugs throughout the game have been addressed with this latest patch. Graphical imperfections such as poorly rendering ghosts and object clipping should be no more. Furthermore, some crash events and audio glitches are also fixed with version 1.5.0.
Will you pick up the Art of Rally: Australia DLC? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!