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Feral Interactive today confirmed the release date of their Mac OS and Linux port of Codemasters’ DiRT 4 title as March 28, 2019. Check out the trailer and press release below.
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Press release:
DiRT 4 will be released on macOS and Linux on 28th March
Feral Interactive today announced that DiRT® 4™, the acclaimed off-road and rally racing game, will be released on macOS and Linux on 28th March. Originally developed and published by Codemasters for PC and consoles, DiRT 4 is the latest of the studio’s world-renowned racing games to be brought to macOS and Linux by Feral, following the success of DiRT Rally®, GRID Autosport™, and F1™ 2017.
DiRT 4 delivers the intense thrill of all-terrain motorsport in an electrifying mix of disciplines. Players will hurtle through point-to-point Rally races, compete in events from the official FIA World Rallycross Championship, push trucks and buggies to the limit in exhilarating Landrush battles, and put their precision steering skills to the test in Joyride challenges.
DiRT 4 is available to pre-order now from the Feral Store for $59.99 / £44.99 / €54.99.
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