Press release Xbox 360 PS3

Black Bean Games has decided to bring mythical cars from the Group B to its upcoming rallye game, WRC. But to drive such legends as 205 T16 or R5 Maxi Turbo, you'll have to pay 4,99 €/400MS Points to get the DLC, which will be released at the same time as the game, on October 8th. Images and press release after the click.

Press Release:


London August 31st 2010 – WRC, the official game of the 2010 FIA World Rally Championship, developed by Milestone and published by Black Bean Games, not only gives petrol heads and racing gamers alike the chance to compete as the stars of the WRC in all the classes and cars of the 2010 season, but also offers exclusive content to expand your garage even further.

An additional cars package features some of the most glorious and iconic models of the eighties, from the legendary Group B era. Group B cars were the dominant force in the FIA World Rally Championship between 1982 and 1987 and the add-on pack will be downloadable from October 8th 2010, the date of the game’s release.

This add-on will be available for Xbox®360 and PlayStation®3 through the Marketplace of XboxLive and Playstation®Network respectively, for 400 points and 4,99 Euros. The PC version of the game will also include this exhilarating DLC.

Discover some of the fastest, most powerful and sophisticated rally cars ever built: the Peugeot 205 T 16, Lancia Delta S4, Ford RS200, Citroën BX4 TC and Renault R5 Maxi Turbo. Each of these cars will have two different liveries, making a total of ten designs. The raw power of these beasts with the most infamous reputation in rally history will enrich the 18 official cars brought to you by Black Bean Games in the standard package:

WRC
Citroën C4 WRC
Ford Focus 09 WRC
Ford Focus 08 WRC
Subaru Impreza WRC 07

S-WRC
Abarth Grande Punto S2000
Ford Fiesta S2000
Škoda Fabia S2000
Peugeot 207 S2000

P-WRC
Subaru Impreza N4
Mitsubishi Lancer X
Mitsubishi Lancer IX

J-WRC
Suzuki Swift S1600
Citroën C2 S1600
Renault Clio R3
Honda Civic R3
Ford Fiesta R2
Citroen C2 R2
Suzuki Swift R2

Group B

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  • WRC: Group B cars in a DLC - Group B
  • WRC: Group B cars in a DLC - Group B
chrss
chrss
Commented on 2010-09-01 12:22:11
Rip off.
In reply to
java4ever
java4ever
Commented on 2010-09-01 12:38:31
they can go and sell that Crap L C to their family & friends then.
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Trebby
Trebby
Commented on 2010-09-01 14:54:06
Let me get this straight, a game, which hasn't been released yet, already has a DLC announced? Ffs..
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PT_G4MER
PT_G4MER
Commented on 2010-09-01 15:19:27 In reply to Trebby
Posted by Trebby
Let me get this straight, a game, which hasn't been released yet, already has a DLC announced? Ffs..
You forgot to add that the DLC will be available right on the retail game's launch day.

Shame on you, Black Bean....SHAME ON YOU.

I won't buy this game for more than 12€, that's decided...
In reply to
asdfg
asdfg
Commented on 2010-09-01 15:21:59
This DLC-thing is getting out of hand!
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Bobby7777
Bobby7777
Commented on 2010-09-01 15:51:02
that's one game off the list for this year then..
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Frozpot
Frozpot
Commented on 2010-09-01 15:52:26
What's worse is that the game only comes with 18 cars. Sad, when other games offer hundreds of cars in the main game, and even WITH the DLC, you only have 36. That's their choice, I guess, but I won't be supporting that kind of BS. ...
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Krilekk
Krilekk
Commented on 2010-09-01 16:12:40
LOL, how dumb are they? Not only do they tell everyone that they take content out of the game to release it as DLC, they include the cars in the PC version? I loved Screamer but won't buy this because I don't like being ripped off.
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tomcatobi
tomcatobi
Commented on 2010-09-01 17:38:01
GTFO Black Bean

I was gonna buy this brand new, but now i will get it used because of this crap.
In reply to
codename6
codename6
Commented on 2010-09-01 17:54:17
..and it's probably just a download to unlock content that's already on the damn retail disc.
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chewbacaattack
chewbacaattack
Commented on 2010-09-01 18:06:19
EL OH EL, keep your DLC, and game too while you're at it
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SangHee
SangHee
Commented on 2010-09-01 18:38:10
Heh, cool that they've spelled Skoda with Š. Not many do that. :D
Rip off out loud, though >:(
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warp14engage
warp14engage
Commented on 2010-09-01 18:42:17
Ok, I see some very negative atitudes here. So I'm going to be positive.
Considering how long it's been since we've had a game purely about rallying, I'm looking forward to this. Group B cars are certainly welcome, since they are a great aspect of the history of rallying and I will likely get this DLC at launch. For those who complain about there being DLC on launch day, what's the problem? Is it any different than any other day? It certainly isn't and Milestone isn't the first developer to have DLC announced before release. Turn 10 did the same with Forza 3 and lots of people still got the game and the DLC anyway. As for it being paid (in contrast to Forza 3's free launch DLC), you have to think of the Group B cars as being Premium content, in other words, pay extra to upgrade your game to a Special Edition, whose bonus is the Group B cars. Again, this has been done before with NFS Pro Street and Undercover with their collectors edition upgrades.

Extra Note: I don't think the PC version will have Group B cars on the disk. What they're saying is that the PC version will also have the content available for download, which you'll still have to pay for.
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Headstapler
Headstapler
Commented on 2010-09-01 20:00:59
Not a cool move Black Bean.
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ASURAshadow
ASURAshadow
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:22:16 In reply to warp14engage
Posted by warp14engage
Ok, I see some very negative atitudes here. So I'm going to be positive.
Considering how long it's been since we've had a game purely about rallying, I'm looking forward to this. Group B cars are certainly welcome, since they are a great aspect of the history of rallying and I will likely get this DLC at launch. For those who complain about there being DLC on launch day, what's the problem? Is it any different than any other day? It certainly isn't and Milestone isn't the first developer to have DLC announced before release. Turn 10 did the same with Forza 3 and lots of people still got the game and the DLC anyway. As for it being paid (in contrast to Forza 3's free launch DLC), you have to think of the Group B cars as being Premium content, in other words, pay extra to upgrade your game to a Special Edition, whose bonus is the Group B cars. Again, this has been done before with NFS Pro Street and Undercover with their collectors edition upgrades.

Extra Note: I don't think the PC version will have Group B cars on the disk. What they're saying is that the PC version will also have the content available for download, which you'll still have to pay for.
Oh I see what you did there. That was great! LMAO!! You're hilarious!!! Wait................................................................................................................OMG....................You were seriously defending this disgraceful business practice?!? Woops.

Better luck next time Black Bean. Guess I'll be waiting for Dirt 3.
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KORNdog
KORNdog
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:27:35 In reply to ASURAshadow
Posted by ASURAshadow
Better luck next time Black Bean. Guess I'll be waiting for Dirt 3.
man, what shitty options. you either admit defeat and get ripped off by black bean, or you play an aracedy peice of shit "rally" game.

i chose option 3. dont buy either.
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ASURAshadow
ASURAshadow
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:36:39 In reply to KORNdog
Posted by KORNdog
man, what shitty options. you either admit defeat and get ripped off by black bean, or you play an aracedy peice of shit "rally" game.

i chose option 3. dont buy either.
I'd rather choose option 4 and buy a new Rallisport Challenge but apparently that dream is dead and buried.
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KORNdog
KORNdog
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:37:12 In reply to ASURAshadow
Posted by ASURAshadow
I'd rather choose option 4 and buy a new Rallisport Challenge but apparently that dream is dead and buried.
i still choose option 3, even if option 4 was on the table...lol
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newbielives
newbielives
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:51:46
I was going to buy this game, not anymore
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newbielives
newbielives
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:55:15
Rallisport Challenge if like the previously rallisport games will make Dirt3 look like a hardcore sim
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spacemanjupiter
spacemanjupiter
Commented on 2010-09-01 21:57:46
If we keep supporting devs doing this stupid shit, they will keep doing it. This is NOT a trend I want to see evolve. Games now days are already short on content and replay value.
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SangHee
SangHee
Commented on 2010-09-01 23:03:49
Isn't dlc more like stuff they didn't manage to put into the game before its release AND stuff they made later on to extend the game experience? Then it would make sense. But this way they can just make the whole game, then cut it in half, release one half as a full game for full money and then the other half as a dlc for it's own price. If they have the stuff ready why not just put it into the game? Therefore yes, dlc on launch day and dlc any other day is different.
And other companies doing the same thing doesn't really change anything. Two lefts don't make right.
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bleachedsmiles
bleachedsmiles
Commented on 2010-09-02 00:38:00 In reply to KORNdog
Posted by KORNdog
man, what shitty options. you either admit defeat and get ripped off by black bean, or you play an aracedy peice of shit "rally" game.

i chose option 3. dont buy either.
i'm still hoping GT5 will offer an option 3..it seems to offer as much Rally content as the retail version of this game
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tomcatobi
tomcatobi
Commented on 2010-09-02 02:36:40 In reply to bleachedsmiles
Posted by bleachedsmiles
i'm still hoping GT5 will offer an option 3..it seems to offer as much Rally content as the retail version of this game
Except in GT does not have a co-driver that calls out the turns. So its not real rallying.
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Frozpot
Frozpot
Commented on 2010-09-02 03:56:25 In reply to warp14engage
Posted by warp14engage
Ok, I see some very negative atitudes here. So I'm going to be positive.
Considering how long it's been since we've had a game purely about rallying, I'm looking forward to this. Group B cars are certainly welcome, since they are a great aspect of the history of rallying and I will likely get this DLC at launch. For those who complain about there being DLC on launch day, what's the problem? Is it any different than any other day? It certainly isn't and Milestone isn't the first developer to have DLC announced before release. Turn 10 did the same with Forza 3 and lots of people still got the game and the DLC anyway. As for it being paid (in contrast to Forza 3's free launch DLC), you have to think of the Group B cars as being Premium content, in other words, pay extra to upgrade your game to a Special Edition, whose bonus is the Group B cars. Again, this has been done before with NFS Pro Street and Undercover with their collectors edition upgrades.

Extra Note: I don't think the PC version will have Group B cars on the disk. What they're saying is that the PC version will also have the content available for download, which you'll still have to pay for.
Except that Forza actually has HUNDREDS of cars. This game comes with 18. Forza had the content to justify a full price( hell there was so much shit in there you had to load 4 gigs of stuff to your hard drive to play it all). 18 cars is laughable. How many tracks?
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