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Handheld vs. Docked: Many players find the game looks better in portable mode because the smaller screen hides texture inconsistencies that are amplified on a large TV. wrc 9 the official game switch nsp update dlcs updated
Three New Rallies: The addition of Kenya, Japan, and New Zealand brought the total to 14 unique locations and over 100 special stages. Mud, Sweat, and Gears: How Post-Release Support Saved
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