I think it has already been mentioned in the WRC 5 thread but it probably should have it's own now. Just saw this article on autosport: http://www.autosport.com/news/report...tails-revealed

I will remain sceptical until anyone actually plays it. Is Kylotonn Racing Games a new developer? Or was 5 made by the same people?

The first details of the WRC 6 official game based on the 2016 World Rally Championship have been released, with changes promised based on feedback from the 2015 version.

The new game, which will be released in the Autumn, will continue to feature the main WRC, WRC2 and Junior WRC classes in an "improved format", with "exciting new features to be announced", but the first key details to come from developer Kylotonn Racing Games focus on making the stages in the game more challenging.

"The experience from WRC 5 helped the team to completely understand rallying fans' expectations," said game director Alain Jarniou.

"Roads were too wide in WRC 5? They will be narrow and bumpier in WRC 6.

"Stages were sometimes too short? We created new longer stages, and reworked everything to make them more challenging."

The WRC series of games faces increased competition from Dirt Rally, the latest version of which focused heavily on producing a hardcore simulation of stage rallying but does not feature the fully-licensed world championship.

Kylotonn added that it "collected feedback from WRC fans and the gaming community from the 2015 edition to raise the playing experience to a new level of realism and excitement".

WRC 6, which will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, will continue to support the eSports online competition that is running alongside the real championship this year, with the developer promising "improvements to access and format" on the new title.

It will also include Rally China, which returns to the WRC for the first time since 1999 this year, taking the number of events in the game to 14.