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The update is currently only released to PC and Xbox users. The January update notably doesn't include any new content, but there are some significant updates to the game modes. In spite of this, it remains positively stuffed with things to do and the WRC Anniversary content is a welcome tour through the rallies of yesteryear. WRC 10 players on Xbox and Steam can now enjoy the January update of the title, which developer KT Racing notes as the final major update for the rally racing title. WRC 10 arrives with our usual ‘caution over crest’ warning: as an annual update, much of the game, including the central single player career mode, is lifted wholesale from the previous games in the series. So about the same as your average British B-road then. Croatia meanwhile is a tarmac rally, with the caveat that said tarmac is rutted, broken and pocked with more bumps and potholes than a teenager's forehead. The big sign above the start line says 'Visit Estonia' and after this, we just might. Estonia is a beautiful, verdant blast along sun-dappled gravel country roads, which is about as close to rallying nirvana as you're going to get. In spite of a real-life calendar that's seen more flux than Doc Brown's Delorean, WRC 10 debuts two brand new rallies for the series. That's not to say there isn't any new content at all. The stages themselves have also been reworked to be historically appropriate for each era, but this only seems to extend to a bit of minor set dressing and placing spectators in spots to which rally cars are magnetically attracted. Small but meaningful tweaks to the game's handling model, particularly in high-speed stability, probably benefit the historic cars the best, making them seriously engaging to drive.
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Minor quibbles over the Gregorian calendar aside, Anniversary Mode does its job well, highlighting the new larger garage of retro rally weapons in a series of increasingly demanding challenges. Something that is happening, err, next year. Specifically, Anniversary Mode, designed to celebrate the championship reaching the grand old age of 50. In WRC 10's case, the biggest new addition is the old stuff. The latest team updates, new rule changes and, if it's FIFA, the latest comedy footballer haircuts. Usually when the latest seasonal update for a sports game arrives, it's all about the new stuff.