
In a move that has taken fans by surprise, Codemasters—the studio behind EA Sports WRC—has officially announced that it is ending all future development for the game. This confirmation came shortly after the release of the Hard Chargers Content Pack on March 25, 2025, which will now stand as the final DLC for the title.
End of the Road for EA Sports WRC
The announcement means that no new content will be developed for EA Sports WRC beyond the current 2024 season. More strikingly, Codemasters also confirmed it has no plans to continue developing future rally titles, bringing its long-standing involvement in the racing genre to an unexpected halt.
The studio expressed gratitude to the WRC community and described the project as the “culmination” of its legacy in rally racing games. Despite this closure, the game will remain available for both new and existing players, with no impact on accessibility or online services.
A Storied Franchise Comes to a Close
The WRC game series, which began in 2001, has seen over a dozen main entries and several spin-offs. The franchise has changed hands multiple times, finally landing with Codemasters in 2020. After being acquired by EA in 2021, the studio released EA Sports WRC in 2023 to generally positive reviews. It was seen as a fresh, modern rally sim with ongoing content promised—until now.
With no new content on the horizon, including the highly anticipated EA Sports WRC 24 follow-ups, fans are left disappointed by the sudden shift in direction. The end of support contradicts earlier expectations of the game becoming a long-term rally platform under EA’s banner.
Community Reaction and Industry Impact
Fan reactions have been swift and vocal. Many took to Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) to express shock and frustration:
“Just when it was starting to find its groove, they pull the plug.”
“This is the most authentic rally experience in years—what a loss.”
This news also raises questions about EA’s broader strategy in racing titles and how it might affect future motorsport games under the EA Sports brand.
While EA Sports WRC will continue to be playable, the end of development marks the conclusion of a significant chapter for Codemasters and rally game fans alike. Whether another studio will pick up the WRC license remains to be seen, but for now, fans are left with a final product—and a lingering sense of what could have been.