EA Sports WRC ‘Le Maestros Content Pack’ Out Now With Twelve New Stages and Six New Cars
Today, EA and Codemasters unveiled the Le Maestros Content Pack within the realm of EA Sports WRC. This addition brings forth relics from the golden age of rally racing, enhancing the off-road racer’s WRC 24 Season Expansion package with more exciting content.
In this rephrased version: Le Maestros honors the triumphant French teams and drivers from the late 1990s and 2010s by featuring twelve iconic tracks, such as Briançonnet in Monte Carlo and Fafe in Portugal. You’ll face challenging S-curves, narrow bridges, and tight hairpin turns, all while adapting to varying landscapes, with six brand-new vehicles ready for the competition.
Among them lies the championship-winning Volkswagen Polo R WRC (2013), the agile Peugeot 206 S1600, along with various Citroën models such as the Citroën C4 WRC, Citroën DS3 WRC ’12, and Citroën Xsara Kit Car. You’ll notice seventeen unique paint schemes for new and existing vehicles, including the Citroën C2 S1600 and Ford Fiesta WRC 2019.
Jump into the “EA Sports WRC Le Maestros Content Pack” right away! You can grab it through the $29.99/$24.99 WRC 24 Season Expansion, or if you prefer, buy it separately for $9.99/£8.99.
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2025-01-28 21:42