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SEGA Rally Makes Its Way Into the Next Gen

SEGA hopes to revolutionize the genre with Track Deformation Technology.

April 28th, 2006 (2:06am) - SEGA has announced the development SEGA Rally Revo for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. The game is being developed by the newly-formed SEGA Driving Studio and will arrive in 2007..

With revolutionary dynamically deformable terrain, proprietary next-generation graphics, bone-jarringly realistic physics, and competitive bumper-to-bumper racing, SEGA Rally Revo will set a new benchmark in its genre with a high-tempo driving experience that is every racing fan’s driving fantasy.

"SEGA Rally Revo shifts into high gear with revolutionary track deformation technology, skill-demanding gameplay and dazzling graphics on the next-gen systems," said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. "We’re redefining the genre with SEGA Rally Revo, using next-gen power to guarantee our place in the winner’s circle."

Vehicle selection affects driving strategy in SEGA Rally Revo, as race course surfaces dynamically deform upon repeated contact with vehicle tires and changing weather effects. SEGA RALLY REVO features a variety of fully deformable surfaces, from gravel-littered tracks and smooth tarmac roads, to snow-covered mountain passes. This means no two laps will ever be the same, and drivers can skillfully lower their lap times as they hurtle their chosen world-renowned rally vehicles down photo-realistic courses only made possible on next-generation hardware.

Driving skills will also be tested by SEGA Rally Revo’s advanced AI which allows NPC drivers to dynamically adapt their driving style to the varied racing surfaces. Players can enjoy a comprehensive single-player campaign as they travel the globe racing the best drivers in the world. SEGA Rally Revo also features online capabilities, with multiplayer splitscreen modes offering an extremely competitive rally experience against drivers around the world.

Reported by Elias Dounis on April 28th, 2006 (2:06am)

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