- Dirt Rally Has Left the PlayStation Store For Good
- Dirt Rally PS4 Racing Game Left the PlayStation Store
A popular PlayStation 4 game left the PlayStation Store, sad to say perhaps it doesn't look like it will be coming back. And for fans of racing games, this one will sting a bit, as it's one of the best racing games on PS4.

More specifically, Dirt Rally was pulled out from the PlayStation Store, and will be leaving other storefronts today as well, if it hasn't already. At the moment of publishing, developer Codemasters hasn't commented on the development, but the delisting is likely due to a licensing issue, which continue to plague racing games and cause many of them to eventually be removed for sale once said licensing deal lapses and isn't renewed.
Again, it's possible Codemasters will remedy the issue and return the game to digital storefronts, we guess, although considering the game age, bringing it back packs a lot of doubt, i mean, it released in 2016, and has since been replaced with Dirt Rally 4 and Dirt Rally 2.0, the latter of which released earlier this year back in February.
Again, it's possible Codemasters will remedy the issue and return the game to digital storefronts, we guess, although considering the game age, bringing it back packs a lot of doubt, i mean, it released in 2016, and has since been replaced with Dirt Rally 4 and Dirt Rally 2.0, the latter of which released earlier this year back in February.

- "DiRT Rally is the most authentic and thrilling rally game ever made, road-tested over 80 million miles by the DiRT community," reads an official pitch of the game. "It perfectly captures that white knuckle feeling of racing on the edge as you hurtle along dangerous roads at breakneck speed, knowing that one crash could irreparably harm your stage time."
Right now players wants something new not going back to old games, most players have moved on, so renewing licenses probably isn't a good financial call, if licensing is the issue in the first place.
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