In just under a month the much awaited Dirt Showdown will finally hit stores, this spin-off from the Dirt franchise will focus on extreme driving, tricks, spins and aggressive driving, bashing your opponents off the track at every opportunity. It'll be no holds barred action with newly refined controls enabling for an intuitive approach which can be enjoyed by players of any skill level. Of course for the Dirt purist this may not be exactly what they are looking for but fear not, the expectation is that Dirt 4 will take on the mantle of simulation leaving Showdown no limts in arcade action and enjoyment. So it gives us something to play in the meantime and so far it's been great fun, much of the game being concealed behind closed doors till this point, these initial video's will give an idea of the promise this racer holds, if you like crazy arcade driving action look no further than the VVV preview video selection.
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