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Take a spin in Sébastien Ogier’s 2017 Ford Fiesta RS in WRC 7’s latest trailer

August 25, 2017 by Emma Withington

Take a spin across fifteen countries on four continents in WRC 7, the official game of the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship. WRC 7‘s third trailer shines the spotlight on Sébastien Ogier’s (four-time WRC World Champion) 2017 Ford Fiesta RS. The car boasts: ‘4 victories, 14 podiums, 56 special stage wins and led for 53 stages’, during the season’s first 10 rallies. In WRC 7, ‘Players can select the driver of their choice and put their skills to the test on difficult technical tracks. Snow, gravel, asphalt, mud… each rally brings a unique challenge on upgraded roads that are narrower, longer, more dangerous, and more realistic.’

It’s time to make like Sébastien Ogier and jump into the Ford Fiesta RS World Rally Car. Watch the trailer here…

WRC 7 will be available in the UK on September 26th, 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more information follow WRC 7 on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

@EWithingtons

Filed Under: Emma Withington, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bigben, WRC, WRC 7

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