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Saber have released another trailer for Dakar Desert Rally, this time showcasing the BRX Prodrive Hunter T1+ as it drives across the superb Saudi Arabian terrain in the game. Meanwhile, on social media, they posted a short teaser that appears to show a vehicle from SnowRunner (another driving simulation under the Saber studios banner). Check out both of these below.
Teaser:
We may be welcoming some new friends soon…
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— Dakar The Game (@DakartheGame) February 25, 2023
They have also now posted this image and mention that the update featuring this vehicle may release tomorrow:
BRX Prodrive Hunter T1+ Trailer:
View this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/myvWNyJhovM and please consider subscribing to RSC’s channel.
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