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What studio is developing the next WRC game?

Nacon and Grit Games to build the next WRC title

French publisher Nacon has announced that the next official World Rally Championship (WRC) game is being developed by a new studio called Grit Games.

The announcement matters because it signals a handoff in development: rather than the next WRC entry coming from an established in-house team or long-running partner, Nacon is placing the project in the hands of a studio that has not previously been associated with WRC in the coverage provided.

From a game-industry perspective, a “next official” sports title typically carries expectations around licensing, simulation style, and yearly-market timing. When a new studio is brought in, fans generally watch for early evidence of how the dev team will balance authenticity (handling, stages, car behavior) with modern game design (performance targets, online modes, and content cadence).

The only concrete detail provided is the studio name and that Nacon is the publisher making the reveal—no platform list, release window, or features were specified in the included story.

If you’re tracking the WRC roadmap, the key takeaway right now is simply that Nacon’s next official WRC game is in development with Grit Games, which sets the expectation that the studio’s first working pass on WRC fundamentals will shape the game’s eventual feel.

For now, further details like gameplay modes, hardware targets, and a release timeframe are not included in the supplied coverage.


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