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art of rally to drift in style on the Nintendo Switch this Summer

It’s-a-vroom!

15th April 2021 - Vancouver, Canada - Indie game dev Funselektor has officially announced yesterday during the Nintendo Indie World showcase that his critically acclaimed racing game art of rally will release on the Nintendo Switch this summer 2021.


 

The Nintendo Switch version of art of rally will benefit from all previous updates published on its PC counterpart, including the next-to-come major “Kenya update” that will release simultaneously with the Console launch.

 

With a Metacritic score of 80 and an “overwhelmingly positive” (2069 user reviews) on Steam, art of rally is a stylized driving experience inspired by the golden era of rally that takes the players all across the world to drive through beautiful and soothing environments inspired by real locations from Finland, Sardinia, Norway, Japan and Germany.

 

About the Kenya Update:

  • 📍 6 new challenging stages in breathtaking locations, including Mount Kenya and Lake Victoria

  • 😎 1 free-roaming map to chill under the African sky

  • 🏎️ 4 new cars, vroom

  • 🎵 2 new songs

  • 🦓 Zebras, giraffes, elephants!!!!!

 

About art of rally:

  • Progress through the golden years of rally in Career Mode

  • 61 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

  • Ghost racing: Push your limits and chase your own best scores

  • Vrooooooooooooooom 🏁

About Funselektor:
Indie developer Dune “Funselektor” Casu has a thing for racing, as his games suggest. After releasing Absolute Drift in 2015, Dune launched on PC in September 2020 art of rally, an homage to the golden years of rally and cool vintage cars -soon to come on Xbox consoles, Xbox Gamepass and Nintendo Switch.
When he’s not programming games (don’t drive when you code!), you can find Dune all across Canada and the US, driving around in his van/office-on-wheels.