Press release

art of rally, the new racing game from the creator of Absolute Drift, releases today

"To do something dangerous with style is art..."

23rd September - Vancouver, Canada - Indie game dev Funselektor has announced that his new racing game art of rally releases today on PC/Mac via Steam, Epic and GOG. His new racing game features both a single player campaign and online leaderboards challenges.

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In art of rally, players will travel all across the world and drive through beautiful and soothing environments inspired by Finland, Sardinia, Norway, Japan and Germany.

 

Choosing from a large pool of iconic rally cars from the 60’s to the 90’s, all kinds of players - from beginners to expert racers - can engage the tightest hairpins with options to fine tune the stability, counter steer and anti-lock braking assist, as well as choosing automatic or manual transmission. 

 

The Career mode will take players back in time during the golden years of rally from the early 60’s to the iconic Group B regulation era, locations (60 stages) and vehicles (50+) as they progress as a top racer.

 

For those ready to measure themselves against the world, the game will also feature daily and weekly challenges, with leaderboards ranking those up to the task.

 

And because "To do something dangerous with style is art...", a Photo and a Replay mode will be available for players to share their best action shots, or keep the memory of a golden sunset from their favourite location.

 

Features list

  • Progress through the golden years of rally in Career Mode

  • 50+ iconic rally cars from the 60s to the 90’s, Group B, Group S, Group A

  • 60 rally stages in Finland, Sardinia, Norway, Japan and Germany

  • Daily and weekly challenges with leaderboards

  • Photo and Replay mode for sharing screenshots

  • Vrooooooooooooooom 🏁

 

The price of the game is set at $24.99/£19.49/€20.99 for the classic edition and $35.98/£27.79/€30.13 for the deluxe one - which includes the OST and Wallpaper DLC, and will benefit of a 10% off discount at launch.


About Funselektor:
Indie developer Dune “Funselektor” Casu has a thing for racing, as his games suggest. After releasing Absolute Drift in 2015, Dune has been hard at work on art of rally, an homage to the golden years of rally and cool vintage cars, to be released on the 23rd September on PC. When he’s not programming the game (don’t drive when you code!), you can find Dune all across Canada and the US, driving around in his van/office-on-wheels.