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V-Rally is a series of racing video games created by the French interactive entertainment company Infogrames. It debuted in 1997 with the release of the game of the same name for the PlayStation console, which achieved commercial and critical success in Europe.
The first installment of the series was originally released exclusively for PlayStation in 1997, and the PC version was not released until 1999.
The Nintendo 64 version was also released as V-Rally Edition '99.
This first edition features only ten racing cars, all with their original licenses.
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A total of 4 installments were released and added to the named consoles, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
It is considered one of the best rally simulation games in history due to its realistic gameplay, varied track design and stunning visual style.
Players take on the role of rally drivers and face challenges on diverse terrain, from snowy tracks to dusty roads to rugged and dangerous terrain.
With a variety of vehicles to choose from, customizable performance settings and changing weather conditions, the game challenges players to adapt to terrain conditions, optimize their racing strategies and seek victory in every competition.
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Throughout the “V-Rally” storyline, players embark on an exciting campaign where they must compete in different rally modes, improve their driving skills and face increasingly challenging opponents in their quest to become champions.
In the latest version developed by French development studio Kylotonn and released in 2018 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, there are more than 50 car models, including the most famous in the world of rally and extreme motorsports, for you to test, collect, improve, customize and, above all, master.