Start Your Engines! DiRT Showdown Is Now Available

Looking for some fun and over-the-top motorized mayhem? Well, you're in luck. Today just so happens to be the North American launch date for Codemasters' DiRT Showdown; a game that looks to mix its series' visceral racing with some mechanically debilitating variations. Taking to fairground courses and demolition arenas located around our globe, it plans to offer fans a new type of action-packed and engine-based content.

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Looking for some fun and over-the-top motorized mayhem? Well, you’re in luck. Today just so happens to be the North American launch date for CodemastersDiRT Showdown; a game that looks to mix its series’ visceral racing with some mechanically debilitating variations. Taking to fairground courses and demolition arenas located around our globe, it plans to offer fans a new type of action-packed and engine-based content.

Take a look at the game’s official launch trailer below:

DiRT Showdown was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. However, the latter version is only available through digital download.

EPIC LAUNCH TRAILER PREMIERES AS DiRT® SHOWDOWN™ SHIPS TO STORES TODAY

Turbo-charged Launch Trailer Now Playing at www.dirtgame.com as DiRT Showdown Ships to Stores

Los Angeles, Calif. – June 12, 2012 – Gamers are set to go fast, take chances and never yield as DiRT® Showdown™ ships to stores across North America today on the Codemasters Racing label. To mark the game’s retail release, Codemasters has unleashed a spectacular launch video featuring DiRT Showdown’s new brand of full-throttle, tire-shredding, panel-smashing gameplay, now showing at www.dirtgame.com.

The launch video showcases the maximum-impact racing, bone-rattling destruction game modes, freestyle Hoonigan events and multiplayer party games set to take center stage on DiRT Showdown’s World tour of motorized mayhem. From Miami to LA and San Francisco to Yokohama, the trailer features drivers taking down their rivals, boosting to overtake, hitting jumps, performing stunts and sending Showdown Challenges as they go for the win across DiRT Showdown’s wide range of game modes. The video is now playing at www.dirtgame.com.

DiRT Showdown players are also invited to sign up for RaceNet, the free new online extension for Codemasters Racing games that tracks and rewards player achievements. RaceNet launched in beta alongside the DiRT Showdown demo and new features now include players being invited to take part in regular community challenges and RaceNet events and the ability to add other RaceNet members as friends. Gamers will be able to earn new RaceNet Awards and XP which can be viewed on a new Driver Profile page and additional new pages will reflect the status of Showdown Challenges and enable players to compare best times and scores with their friends across a range of game modes. Gamers can enjoy these new features and more by registering at www.racenet.com.

DiRT Showdown will deliver a new world of competitive and combative racing as players race, crash and hoon their way to “Showdown” finals to perform in front of thousands of fans when it ships to stores today for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and PC.

For all the latest updates straight from the studio, crash over to www.dirtgame.com, www.facebook.com/dirtgame or follow the team at www.twitter.com/dirtgame.


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