When "Dirt Rally" was recently rated on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Taiwan, rumors started to spread that the PC game may finally head to other platforms soon.

According to Shacknews, Codemasters published the rating on the Taiwanese rating board but no release date was mentioned. Currently, "Dirt Rally" is available on Steam Early Access, and should the game be made available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, fans may have to wait until the game finishes its term on the PC platform.

Previously, GameSpot featured "Dirt Rally" being launch on Steam Early Access for $31.49. Back then, it was the unfinished version, and with the game being on hand already, developer Codemaster said, "We want you to feel like part of the development team and help us build a better game."

Twitter user named lifelower recently posted the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 rating of "Dirt Rally" by Codemasters. Despite its pending release on new additional consoles, the game has so much room for improvement.

Richard Wakeling in his review said, "Dirt Rally still has room for improvement in terms of production values... the stiff challenge it presents won't be for everyone, but the prospect of mastering its many intricacies is a tantalizing proposition." He also hinted that this new "Dirt Rally" version is nothing like the ones you have played before, so expect to be redirected in every direction.

Some information about "Dirt Rally" includes a career mode that progresses after each tournament. Online leagues, on the other hand, will be allowed to create their own tournaments and have their friends play it. There will be a total of 17 cars in the game, ranging from 1960s to current models.

The game is offered at $35 on Steam and will increase through time when it's fully developed; however, all of its updates will be free. Although there's no specific launch date, the game is expected to go Gold by the end of this year.

Other things that fans can expect from the game is the addition of Famous Pike's Peak in May while Hill Climb mode is currently being subtly introduced. There will also be a continual addition of new cars as the game develops.

Are you excited to get the "Dirt Rally" on your gaming console soon? How much are you willing to shed in order to get a copy of the game?