Win: WRC 2 – FIA World Rally Championship 2011 + goodies

24 October 2011

Courtesy of SA distributor Ster Kinekor, we have two copies of World Rally Championship 2 to give away (one for Xbox 360 and one for PS3) along with some cool WRC 2 themed goodies and car accessories.

The game, developed by Milestone, offers an exclusive driving experience representing the official cars, teams, drivers and co-drivers from the current WRC season and the support championships: S-WRC, P-WRC, WRC FIA Academy. All the legendary Group B and Safari cars are included.

WRC 2 boasts 78 stages, 86 drivers, 5 Super Special Stages, 14 locations featuring different terrain conditions, 1 Urban Stage set in Berlin and  more.

Alongside classic game modes such as “Single Rally”, “Championship” and “Time Attack”, the new “Road to the WRC” career mode allows the player to start from the WRC Academy to become the new World Rally Champion, while the “WRC Rally School” lets everyone learn how to master the most important rally techniques.

WRC 2 comes packing an optimised game engine, new lighting effects, the real sounds of the top cars and a revamped version of the damage system. Milestone have also reintroduced the “Rewind Effect”, which allows the player to erase their mistakes and wind back time to attempt a corner again.

Multiplayer modes support up to 16-players online and a worldwide leaderboard.

We have two copies of the game to give away (one each for Xbox 360 and PS3) along with some cool WRC 2 themed goodies and car accessories.

The prize package includes:

•    1 copy of WRC 2 – FIA World Championship Rally 2011 (Xbox 360 or PS3)
•    WRC 2 cap
•    WRC 2 T-shirt
•    WRC 2 windshield sun reflector and dashboard protector
•    WRC 2 seatbelt pads

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