
Replays of other players can be viewed from the leaderboard, for example the world record holder for Rally Sweden managed to finish the race as soon as he crossed the start line. Sadly it seems like some times in the leaderboard are definitely not possible, such as finishing Rally Sweden in just 141 milliseconds. WRC 9 has online leaderboards, which lets the player fight for the top spot. There are timed events, both online and offline.
#Wrc 9 2 player driver
Online events range from normal rallies to special events, such as ones where the car is damaged or where the driver has to get to a certain distance within a time limit. Test area lets us roam around in a decently sized area, with both asphalt and gravel. Training has various stages that let the player practice turns, jumps, braking and, of course, driving. Quick play lets us drive with any car, on any stage with any weather. Online has an 8 player limit and split screen has 2 players. The game has both online and split screen multiplayer. There are different modes, such as Career, Quick Play, Multiplayer, Training, Test Area, Online Events and Challenges. Tracks feel different enough and random weather definitely adds replayability. The car’s handling changes depending on the conditions. Different weather gives a good challenge. There are various different countries and different surfaces to drive on, such as gravel, asphalt, dry or wet roads and snow. After damaging it too much, it’ll reach terminal damage, which means it’s game over. The more the car gets damaged, the worse it’ll handle. It’s still accessible, without sacrificing the fun. The different stages and vehicles feel different enough. It’s a rally game, so the main focus is driving. WRC 9 improves on that, but the changes are not as significant as last time. The most significant was WRC 8, that game actually felt fun and good to play. Each iteration of the game brought improvements.

#Wrc 9 2 player series
Since then, the series has definitely improved. WRC games have been in the hands of KT Racing since 2015, starting with WRC 5.

It’s currently available on PS4, Xbox One and Epic Games Store, with Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch versions coming at a later date. WRC 9 is a rally game developed by KT Racing and published by Nacon.
