'Dirt 4' release date news: Gameplay details revealed in new trailer

The gameplay trailer for "Dirt 4" has been released. Facebook/dirtgame

Codemasters officially released a new trailer for "Dirt 4" to showcase the upcoming rally racing game's gameplay.

The sixth installment of the "Dirt" game series under the "Colin McRae Rally" video game franchise was first announced by the game developer in January, saying that it is preparing to release the game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in June.

But based on the new trailer, "Dirt 4" should be out in the market by June 9.

Previous reports claimed that the upcoming rally game will come out with more than 50 cars and five major track locations. However, details about the cars and tracks were concealed until the release of the new trailer.

It also showed that players can join the multi-vehicle rallycross competitions where they could fight to nab the first place.

The gameplay trailer features one of the official soundtracks of the upcoming game titled "Instigators" by Grace Potter. It also shows some of the highlights of the game.

Posted on the game's website, a statement reveals that the upcoming game will introduce a new gaming system for rallying. "'Dirt 4' sports an all-new system called Your Stage; an innovative rally route creation tool that allows you to produce a near infinite number of unique stages at the touch of a button. Choosing your location and setting the route parameters, Your Stage does the hard work to create a unique rally stage that you can race, share with your friends and then challenge them to beat your time."

Also, the game publisher reveals that Your Stage will allow veteran rally players to come up with longer, more complicated routes. On the other hand, newbies can opt to create shorter, more basic routes while they continue developing their skills in the game.

More details about "Dirt 4" are expected to be revealed before the game's official release date this June.

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