WRC 23 Is Expected To Launch Very Soon

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Fans have been patiently waiting for the 2023 FIFA World Rally Championship, and the hype is increasing to an extreme level. That being said, some fans are keeping their expectations low due to the shift in the developer.

The main concern was that a new team couldn’t develop a WRC game to meet the fans’ expectations, but a new team with new ideas could make something outstanding. 

There is excellent news for the fans patiently waiting for the game. A reliable data miner Billbil-kun has shared some information regarding the game’s release.

According to the leaker, WRC 2023 is ready to be launched, and an announcement regarding it can be expected very soon.

He also shared a preview of achievements that can be unlocked in the game. There were many rumors about the game; some said there would be 16 individual car classes, and players could create their own Custom Rally Car. The 16-car classes include WRC, WRC 2, F2 Kitcar, and H1 FWD.

In 2020 Codemasters acquired the WRC license as EA, and WRC signed a new license which included the rights for a new studio to publish new WRC titles. We still don’t know when the game will be released, but it will be released soon, as billbil-kun is a reliable leaker. 

We hope the game lives up to the hype, as there were concerns regarding the new studio developing this game. Aside from that, what do you think of WRC 2023 being released soon? Are you excited about the game? Please share your thoughts with us n the comments section.  

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