Less than a month after the racing studio Codemasters, the FIA has announced a new deal to bring WRC racing games back in 2027 with an "all-new WRC games series" rummy royal being developed by Nacon.
"After a comprehensive evaluation, we are delighted to have reached an agreement with Nacon," FIA World Rally Championship chief marketing officer Arne Dirks said in the (via ).
That's led to something of a mixed reaction from fans about this new partnership, which is a little joke based on Kylotonn's recent history: WRC Generations, the studio's final WRC game (as KT Racing) prior to this new deal, has a "mixed" rating , as does its most recent release, . Other games in the series have been more well received, though: WRC 7, released in 2017, has a "" rating, while the more recent WRC 10 is "."
All that said, there's no guarantee Kylotonn will handle development of the new WRC games, and while some fans are unhappy about the loss of Codemasters, probably the best-known developer of racing games in existence, others think Kylotonn—if it does end up back behind the wheel—deserves a shot. "Their games were getting quite good," redditor wrote. "The only thing you don't get is the full AAA Yono all app polish that Codemasters could provide. But it's good to have something given how EA is giving up on rally racing."
Redditor , while not especially thrilled about Nacon's involvement, added that "Kylotonn's WRC games were okay-to-good and getting better with every new release, and it's cool to see them back in action."
Nacon said in its announcement that it has the exclusive rights to make WRC games for PC and consoles for "six seasons," with the first set to begin in 2027.