HOT WHEELS - Aston Martin DB5 1963 (DLC)
The iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 lands in Hot Wheels Unleashed as a playable DLC car. Bond references included, lap times not guaranteed.
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A charming nostalgia pick for Bond fans and Hot Wheels collectors, best grabbed as part of a bundle rather than a standalone purchase.
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About HOT WHEELS - Aston Martin DB5 1963 (DLC)
Hot Wheels Unleashed is already a surprisingly solid arcade racer, and this DLC drops one of the most recognisable cars in pop culture history straight into your garage. The 1963 Aston Martin DB5 is a cosmetic and collector pick first, a competitive meta choice second. If you grew up watching a tuxedoed spy slide this silver beauty around hairpin corners, seeing it shrunk down to die-cast scale and launched off loop-the-loop tracks is genuinely charming. As a piece of DLC, this is exactly what it says on the tin: one car, added to the full Hot Wheels Unleashed roster. You race it through the same campaign tracks, the same split-screen couch modes, and the same online PvP that the base game offers. The DB5's handling profile fits the game's grippy, momentum-focused physics, so it does not feel like a throwaway novelty skin. It has its own weight and personality on the track, which is more than you can get from some base-game vehicles. For couch play specifically, this kind of themed car adds genuine conversation-starter value. Handing a controller to someone who has never touched Hot Wheels Unleashed and saying "you can play as the James Bond car" is a solid recruitment pitch. The game supports split-screen PvP, which remains one of its strongest selling points, and the DB5 slots right into that format without any issue. Gamepad support is full and well-implemented, so no wheel or pedal setup is required to have fun here, though the base game does respond reasonably to a racing wheel if you want a slightly more tactile feel. The honest caveat: with only 10 Steam reviews on record (90% positive), the sample size is tiny. Most buyers probably grabbed it as part of a bundle or in a completionist haul. There is nothing technically wrong with it, but if you are budget-conscious, this is firmly a "pick it up when assembling a wishlist bundle" purchase rather than a day-one solo buy. The DB5 is a treat for fans of the car's cultural legacy, not a gameplay-changing addition. Bottom line for your Saturday night crew: the DB5 is a fun flex in your garage, looks great on track, and adds a little movie-magic nostalgia to a game that is already one of the better casual arcade racers on the market. Just do not expect secret gadgets.

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- Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD FX-6350
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- 8 GB RAM
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- GeForce GTX 960 / GeForce GTX 1050
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- Developer
- Milestone S.r.l.
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- Milestone S.r.l.
- Release Date
- Oct 21, 2021



