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WRC 6 players can race to win a Hyundai i20

Bigben Interactive and Hyundai Motor Company will again partner for WRC 6, offering players the chance to win a Hyundai i20.

For the second year in a row, the Esports WRC will let players earn points, with 8 finalists competing for the real-life car.

“After a first year of partnership, we are really excited to be part of the Esports WRC adventure for a new year,” said Scott Noh, Director of Hyundai Motor’s Overseas Marketing Group.

“The Esports WRC championship is the perfect way for people around the world to be part of the WRC family by competing in online rallies in parallel to the official ones. Last year the tournament gathered thousands of virtual drivers for a year of competition which ended with an amazing live event in Wales. With the new format this year, it’s interesting to follow drivers from January to November and we can already see an intense battle on the podium which sounds exciting for the coming months,” Noh continued.

WRC 6 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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