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WRC Announces New Home and Six-Year Deal After EA Split

May 27, 2025 7:40 PM

Nacon has secured a six-year agreement to become the new publisher for the official World Rally Championship (WRC) titles, starting in 2027. This announcement follows EA's recent decision to end its partnership with the WRC and halt future development of rally games. Nacon, which previously held the WRC license between 2013 and 2022, plans to reboot the franchise with a fresh game series that promises an immersive rally experience, complete with official rallies, vehicles, and teams. The collaboration aims to enhance the gaming experience and attract both dedicated rally fans and newcomers to the genre.

What does the new deal mean for the future of WRC games?

The new deal signifies a fresh direction for WRC games under Nacon, who are committed to revitalizing the series by offering a complete reboot that focuses on realism and quality, aiming to meet fan expectations and expand the audience for rally racing games.

The World Rally Championship is a prominent international motorsport series that features off-road racing across diverse terrains worldwide. Since its inception, the WRC has captivated fans with its challenging routes and thrilling competition, making it ideal for interactive gaming experiences. The transition from EA to Nacon marks a significant shift in the franchise, which has seen various adaptations over the years, with the last major WRC title produced by Codemasters as EA Sports WRC in 2023.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-05-27 20:00:10
Nacon’s return to WRC feels like a seasoned driver hopping back into their old rally car—familiar, but with a chance to fine-tune what didn’t work before. Here’s hoping they ditch the handbrake turns and deliver a smooth ride for fans. The publisher shuffle might feel repetitive, but if Nacon leans into their rally roots, this could be the fresh start the franchise needs to stand out in a crowded racing genre.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2025-05-27 19:54:09
Interesting to see Nacon back in the rally seat—hope they bring some fresh ideas to the table after their last run with WRC. Fingers crossed for fewer microtransactions and more dirt-flinging realism this time around Switching publishers again feels like WRC’s stuck in a loop, but maybe Nacon’s reboot can finally nail that perfect balance between sim depth and pick-up-and-play fun.
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