Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO Demo Gets A Demo On PS4 And Xbox One

Have you been a good boy/girl/non specific gender? Are you looking forward to Christmas? Then Santa has a special treat for you as on Christmas Eve a demo for Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO will land for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The demo will include the following contents:

Track: 
•    Sanremo – San Romolo
Cars:
•    Toyota Celica
•    Fiat 500 Abarth
•    Citroen DS3

Game mode:
•    Rally single stage
•    Playground Time Attack e Challenge Time Attack – a technical location where the player can  test the reactions of the car on different surfaces like asphalt and dirt road

Source: Press release

11 Comments

  1. Oh cool, interested in this so a demo is most welcome.

  2. Is the demo live?

    • Ah sorry just re-read article Christmas eve.

    • See that bit where it says “on Christmas Eve”? Read that. Might give you a hint. :)

  3. Is it me, or does it not look remotely exciting at all?!
    I’m gonna have to download it now to discover whether it’s a poor trailer or really is as boring as it looks.

    • Seems to make no difference watching it with sound either. I’ve seen people drive with more enthusiasm trying to get home before their Big Mac from the drive-through goes cold.

    • Often is the case with tarmac rally stages, they can look rather dull. I recorded an ace session on Germany in Dirt Rally only to play it back and see all the drama just wasn’t there. But it was there though, working the wheel and feeling the tension in high speed sections. Hopefully it will be the same in this game.

      • I’ll give the demo a whirl as I’m thinking a similar thing. Watching a replay/video trailer can be a totally different experience to when you’re doing the driving in-game. Sounds like they tried to liven it up with the music.

  4. Must have confidence in this if the demo is out before release. Certainly give it a go!

  5. Oh nice. It’ll be interesting to see how this shapes up against DiRT Rally.

  6. Looking forward to this. It’s meant to be in the serious side in terms of the driving.

    Plus, from memory, the first rally game ever to have every stage/corner be mapped just like the real roads.

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