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Nacon is taking over the development of the WRC games once more. Nacon and its subsidiary Kylotonn developed the series for almost a decade prior to the era of EA and Codemasters.
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A month after Electronic Arts mashed the brakes, WRC rally racing games are coming back with a 'complete reboot' under a new publisher - MSNAnd indeed, this is not Nacon's first kick at the rallying can: For nearly a decade prior to Codemasters acquiring the license in 2020, Nacon (formerly Bigben Interactive) published official WRC ...
Nacon previously held the licence for many years, with developer Kylotonn Racing making annual official rally titles from 2015 to 2022, ending with WRC Generations.
French publisher Nacon has been granted the exclusive rights to develop and publish games based on the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) from 2027 through 2032. This follows the decision by EA ...
Nacon has announced that has inked a deal with WRC to publish officially licensed games based on the FIA World Rally Championship from 2027 — 2032.. The company will start working on a brand new ...
WRC has announced a new licensing partnership with Nacon, granting them exclusive rights to develop and publish the official WRC games and run esports competitions for six seasons, from 2027 through 2 ...
Nacon's new WRC games will offer a "complete reboot" of the series, and the publisher will have exclusive rights to make games across six seasons from 2027-2032 across PC and consoles.
Nacon has revealed that they have picked up the WRC rally racing video game franchise. As we reported at the start of May, Codemasters revealed that they officially ended support for EA Sports WRC ...
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Nacon, new custodians of the WRC series, has gotten into the sim racing game with a new direct drive racing wheel and accessories under RevoSim branding it announced last year.
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