With a DualShock 4 in hand, the second player will take on the role of a co-driver. The DLC includes a brand new two-player co-op mode using the PS VR’s Social Screen feature.
Instead, it will launch as premium DLC at £9.99/$12.99, and those that don’t own it yet will be able to pick it up either as part of a bundle on the PlayStation Store or as a limited boxed version at retailers.īefore you flip that table, though, there’s one more thing. 7T3tgUaPwFīut here’s the really interesting bit: PS VR support will not arrive as a free update for exisiting DiRT Rally owners. As with the PC version, you’ll be able to tackle the entire game inside the headset with a first-person cockpit view.ĭiRT Rally is coming to PlayStation VR! Strap on your headset – it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Now it’s arriving on another headset.ĭeveloper Codemasters is bringing the previously Oculus Rift-exclusive racer to PlayStation VR, it announced on Twitter today. It was a hotly contested category, but DiRT Rally easily drove away with the racing game of the year award in UploadVR’s ceremony a few weeks back.