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Nacon has officially regained the publishing rights for the WRC (World Rally Championship) video game series, marking a significant shift in the franchise's management. After a period under Electronic Arts, the rights have returned to the French publisher, signaling a new chapter for the beloved racing series.
This transition comes as Nacon announces the development of a new WRC game, aiming to capture the excitement and intensity of rally racing. Fans of the series can anticipate fresh features and improvements that will enhance the gaming experience. The return of Nacon is expected to bring a renewed focus on authenticity and realism, elements that have always been at the heart of the WRC franchise.
With a dedicated team and a strong vision for the future, Nacon is poised to deliver a game that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of rally enthusiasts. The gaming community eagerly awaits further details on this exciting development.
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