DIRT 5
Cover art of the game featuring an Aston Martin Vantage GT4
Developer(s)Codemasters Cheshire
Publisher(s)Codemasters
Director(s)Robert Karp
Producer(s)
  • Stuart Boyd
  • Gaz Wainwright
Designer(s)Michael Moreton
Programmer(s)David Springate
Artist(s)Amrish Wadekar
Writer(s)
  • Luca Uccellatori
  • Olly Johnson
SeriesDirt
Platform(s)
ReleasePS4, Windows, Xbox One
  • WW: 6 November 2020
Xbox Series X/S
  • WW: 10 November 2020
PlayStation 5
  • NA/AU: 12 November 2020
  • WW: 19 November 2020
Stadia
  • WW: 24 March 2021
Amazon Luna
  • US: 15 July 2021
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Dirt 5 is a simcade racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. The game was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 6 November 2020, for Xbox Series X/S on 10 November, and for PlayStation 5 on 12 November (for North America, Oceania, Japan, and South Korea) and 19 November (for most other regions), for Stadia on 24 March 2021, and for Luna on 15 July 2021. It was the last video game released by Codemasters as a publisher before acquired by Electronic Arts (EA) on 18 February 2021.

Gameplay

Dirt 5 is a racing game focused on off-road racing. Disciplines within the game include rallycross, ice racing, Stadium Super Trucks and off-road buggies. Players can compete in events in a wide range of locations, namely Arizona, Brazil, China, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Nepal, New York City, Norway and South Africa.[1] The game includes a dynamic weather system and seasons, which affect the racing; for example, the player can only compete in ice racing events in New York during winter months. A four-player splitscreen system is also introduced into the game.[2]

Dirt 5 also features a narrative-focused career mode that pits the player character against a rival driver called Bruno Durand (voiced by Nolan North) in a series of championships. The player also has a mentor called Alex “AJ” Janiček (voiced by Troy Baker) who provides them with advice throughout their career.[1] The game was also not to feature a cinematic replay. Instead, the game would follow in a series of podcasts by Donut Media that follows the storyline.

The game caters to both casual gamers and seasoned sim racers, offering a plug-and-play experience for casual gamers while providing a leaderboard-chasing challenge for serious sim racers. The vehicles and various race categories in Dirt 5 feel somewhat homogenized, lacking individuality and distinct characteristics. This absence of differentiation between events and cars creates a sense of monotony.

While the game doesn’t have glaring issues, it falls short of breaking new ground or delivering a truly exceptional experience. It's praised for its visual and sensory appeal but criticized for its lack of innovation and distinctiveness compared to its predecessors. Some reviewers found it difficult to truly embrace or enjoy the game.

Development and release

Dirt 5 was announced during the 2020 Xbox Games Showcase presentation.[3] In addition to releasing on the PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One platforms, it was available for the ninth generation of video game consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.[4] Xbox versions of the game support Microsoft's "Smart Delivery" program, which allows the player to purchase the Xbox One copy of the game and receive the Xbox Series X version.[5] PlayStation 4 owners can also update to the PlayStation 5 version at no additional cost.[6] The game was developed by Codemasters Cheshire, formerly known as Codemasters Evo, developers of Onrush. It is also powered by the evolved game engine of Onrush.[7] Many of its staff worked on Driveclub and MotorStorm.[8][9][10][11][12]

Reception

It was nominated for the category of Best Sports/Racing game at The Game Awards 2020,[27] as well as "Racing Game of the Year" at the 24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards.[28]

Praising the 120 Hz refresh rate, PlayStation Official Magazine – UK listed it as the 5th best game on the PS5.[29]

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