The Rush Rally series over the years has gained a lot of popularity for realistic and fun-filled racing gameplay. And now, Brownmonster has announced Rush Rally Origins, the next title in the popular Rush Rally series. This racing game will be coming soon to iOS and Android devices. The racing game shifts the series back to a classic graphics style which also includes the high-end visuals from Rush Rally 3’s engine.
Race across different locations across the world
In Rush Rally Origins, players will get a chance to play on 36 new race tracks in locations from all across the world. Also, the game will have different weather, time, and tarmac conditions including snow, mud, and gravel. The game will have support for 60 FPS and visually appealing console-quality graphics along with support for 120 FPS on certain devices.
Along with different race modes, multiplayer and competitive leaderboards, players can customize and upgrade their cars as they wish to reach higher achievements in the game and compete against others. The game even has “ghosts” of leading players which you can race with to better your skills.
Moreover, the game has controller support which is an added bonus for anyone with a controller and preferring that way of gameplay. For those going with touch controls, there’s complete freedom to switch up the controls as per your ease.
Rush Rally Origins will release soon for the mobile devices
Rush Rally Origins manages to have a lot of the features its predecessors had while also presenting something new to players. There’s the classic competitive element and a lot of content to keep players satisfied. While there isn’t any release date announced yet, the game will be coming sometime soon on iOS and Android. It is expected to be a paid game like the other games in the series.
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