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DIRT 5 details career mode - Featuring over 130 events across nine different race types


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Codemasters has released new information and screenshots for the May-announced DIRT 5, highlighting what to expect in the racing game’s Career mode.

Get the details below.

Own the Spotlight

In an off-road racing world full of superstars, DIRT 5’s Career tasks with you standing out above the rest, and making sure nobody ever forgets your name.

The player is dropped into a world-renowned off-road racing series that delivers constant extreme action, continent to continent, in all manner of amplified events. As you begin to get your feet wet and make a buzz in the racing scene, you catch the eye of Alex Janièek – better known as AJ, voiced by the legendary Troy Baker. An undisputed superstar and fan favorite in the world of DIRT, AJ quickly takes you under his wing, showing you what it takes to rise to the top of the sport he has dominated for years.

You’re not the only new racer making a splash, though. Enter Bruno Durand—the ultra-competitive, cold, calculated veteran, voiced by none other than Nolan North. A champion in other off-road disciplines, Bruno’s talent and star power mean a clash with AJ is inevitable, but the fallout from an epic race between these two icons lays the foundation for you to create your own legacy in the sport.

The entire story, your journey, and much more are covered in depth by the DIRT Podcast by Donut Media, hosted by James Pumphrey and Nolan Sykes from the Donut crew. Their energy and excitement match the vibe of DIRT’s racing world, and between events they react to all the key moments of your story, with special guests including AJ and Bruno, W Series champion Jamie Chadwick, and gaming and car culture personality SLAPTrain.

All of this comes together for a deep, narrative-driven mode that sees you rise from obscurity to infamy in an amplified racing world. Well, only if you’ve got what it takes…

Choose Your Adventure

So that’s the story—but how will you experience it?

The Career is split into five chapters to cover the key moments in the narrative. Each chapter offers multiple paths for the player to take, meaning you can choose which events you want to participate in through the chapter. If you want, you can still race in everything there is to offer, which is over 130 events across nine different race types, featuring every location in DIRT 5.

Complete races to open new events in the chapter; the higher you place, the more Stamps you will earn. A certain amount of Stamps are needed to unlock the Main Event of each chapter, so the better you perform, the quicker you can progress. Main Events are the conclusion of each chapter and a tougher test for the player. Finish third or above to move onto the next chapter.

But that’s not all. Complete certain objectives throughout Career events to unlock secret Throwdowns, where you go one-on-one with a fierce challenger in epic events.

Represent the World’s Biggest Brands

To travel the world, race incredible vehicles and be part of this vibe, you’ll need sponsors. As a highly-touted rookie, the world is watching—and there are some major names that would like to speak with you…

20 real-world brands are available to sponsor you in Career mode, including the likes of Monster Energy, Sparco, Michelin, Fatlace and, yours truly, Codemasters. Each sponsor will have unique rewards when you sign with them, including an exclusive livery of that brand, stickers to use in the livery editor, and a currency signing bonus. Each sponsor will have objectives, both long and short-term, that they want you to hit in your Career. Do that and you’ll increase your Reputation Rank, which leads to an ultimate reward once you hit the top rank.

Players can switch to a new sponsor whenever they want in Career, though the earlier you leave a sponsor, the less rewards you may receive, especially if you don’t meet your sponsor’s minimum race contract. So, will you stay loyal to one brand, or see what multiple sponsors have to offer along your journey in Career? The choice is yours.

Share the Journey

Wanna take some of your friends along for the ride? DIRT 5’s four-player split-screen option is included in Career mode!

For any of the Career events that feature multiple cars on track, each additional player takes the spot of an AI driver. They’re not just there to cheer you on, either; the highest finishing position of any player is the one that’s counted in Career, meaning you could earn more Stamps, more sponsor bonuses and more currency by teaming up. Whilst those rewards earned only count for the host player, each additional player will receive XP and currency rewards for their own accounts, which they’ll have whenever they next play DIRT 5 as the host player.

Finally, the split-screen integration is a drop-in deal—so your pals can jump in or out of your Career journey whenever you want, without it halting your progression. Nice.

So: a deep narrative, starring the world’s greatest voice acting talents and real-world car culture names; over 130 events and nine race types, with choice-driven progression and extra-special events; a detailed sponsorship feature with real brands and unique rewards to earn; and a split-screen to share the fun with up to three friends. That just about wraps up DIRT 5’s Career—the biggest, boldest Career the franchise has ever seen. Got what it takes to ensure nobody ever forgets your name?

DIRT 5 is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam from October, followed by Stadia in early 2021.
 

LostDonkey

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They nailed the simulation with Dirt Rally and then absolutey ruined it with 2.0. Hated that sequel.

Dirt 4 was also a shit effort compared to 3. The original Dirt is still my favourite it was so good. They haven't topped it yet for me. Hope this new generation allows them to do so.
 

scalman

Member
just 2021 ..hm it should came for curent gens like now autumn and later for next gen , because next year it wont look that good compare to new next gen races out there.
 

JOEVIAL

Has a voluptuous plastic labia
Man that sounds great! I loved DiRT and DiRT 2, I wasn't a fan of DiRT Rally though. I'm the type of guy that has to win every single race, and that just didn't happen in Rally. Game was incredibly hard :messenger_tears_of_joy:

And that story/career mode is right up my alley. I really liked the racing athlete atmosphere of DiRT 2, hope they do something similar for this game. I love having some purpose and context to why I am racing. I totally dig crazy, over the top characters in racing games. Like the FlatOut games, and the 1st Forza Horizon.
 
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Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
Codies really need to enable VR for all their racing games already, it's such minimal work for just headtracking as long as they include 3D cockpits already.
 

JOEVIAL

Has a voluptuous plastic labia
New video up on the story mode in this game. Webcam interviews with Troy Baker & Nolan North. No new gameplay though.

 

sn0man

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The 4 player doesn’t sound restricted to next gen consoles. Excited to see how it runs across all platforms. Maybe double dip if it’s really good. Haven’t been this interested since dirt rally.
 
They nailed the simulation with Dirt Rally and then absolutey ruined it with 2.0. Hated that sequel.

Dirt 4 was also a shit effort compared to 3. The original Dirt is still my favourite it was so good. They haven't topped it yet for me. Hope this new generation allows them to do so.

What... Dirt Rally 2's physics are much better. The cars have better weight and the sensation of weight tranfer on the suspension is excellent.
 

M1chl

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This game is mainly developed by Evolution team? Because I was hooked to onRush, really great game.
 
Why do you say that? It was just as much of a simulator, the tarmic physics improved for instance.

The tarmac physics were not that good in 2.0 but Codemasters couldn't patch it since it would affect the ai times..the tarmac physics felt floaty and almost weightless
 

Miles708

Member
This is so lame. I just want to race. If I want story, I'll play The Last of Us or Uncharted.

I agree with you for the trailer, they went a bit overboard.
Still, I really like when they insert a proper career in a racing game , instead of a simple series of disconnected races. Makes me hope for the offline part of the game.
 
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LostDonkey

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lol, meanwhile everybody who's playing it and masters the game agree that it is a massive improvement over DR1.

Probably because it appeals more to casuals.

I.e it's a lot easier. They took a lot of the handling from dirt 4 and transferred it over to Dirt Rally 2.0.

The FFB is nowhere near as good for example which makes the feel of the cars more flat and over heavy.

Great if you enjoy that more simplistic approach.
 
Probably because it appeals more to casuals.

I.e it's a lot easier. They took a lot of the handling from dirt 4 and transferred it over to Dirt Rally 2.0.

The FFB is nowhere near as good for example which makes the feel of the cars more flat and over heavy.

Great if you enjoy that more simplistic approach.

well you're wrong



There's countless more threads about the same topic, same feedback.
 

D.Final

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The 4 player doesn’t sound restricted to next gen consoles. Excited to see how it runs across all platforms. Maybe double dip if it’s really good. Haven’t been this interested since dirt rally.

I think it will run well on platforms in general.
Or at least I think.
 
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