Codemasters, once hailed as a leader in the racing game industry, has undergone significant changes since its acquisition by Electronic Arts (EA). This transition seems to have impacted the studio’s autonomy, particularly influencing their renowned rally game series. The collaboration between Codemasters and the World Rally Championship (WRC) dates back to 1998 with the release of Colin McRae Rally. However, recent developments indicate a shift in this longstanding partnership.
Despite a renewed licensing agreement, Codemasters has announced the cancellation of its future rally game projects. After a robust 27-year partnership, Codemasters and WRC are parting ways. While the reasons are not entirely clear, it is tempting to speculate that financial motivations might be at play, especially considering EA’s involvement. This theory gains plausibility in light of the performance of EA Sports WRC, released in 2023, which struggled at launch and subsequently saw a significant drop in its player base.
According to recent statements from WRC, the licensing rights are now entirely under the control of the organization itself. This marks a notable change in the landscape of rally gaming. Fans and enthusiasts will undoubtedly miss seeing the iconic Codemasters logo gracing the screens of future rally titles, symbolizing the end of an era in the gaming world.
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