Dirt 5 delayed until November to launch on next-gen consoles • Eurogamer.net



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Codemasters has announced a delay in Dirt 5, which will now be released on November 6. It was previously scheduled to arrive in mid-October.

The postponed launch will allow the corridor to roll out across all of its console platforms in a much shorter period of time, Codemasters said.

Microsoft has publicly committed to a November release window for Xbox Series X, with Sony set to launch PlayStation 5 around the same time. Neither company has specified an exact launch date (or price).

The developer stopped short of saying that you will be able to play the game on any console platform on November 6, although it is clear that the company expects next-gen formats to be available that week.

As for Dirt 5, the game will support Smart Delivery on Xbox One and provide a free update on PlayStation 4, as long as you want to play your copy of the current generation on Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, respectively.

Dirt 5 is the latest in Codemasters’ long-running rally racing series. This time, it includes a story mode with characters played by … Nolan North and Troy Baker.

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