Monster Energy Supercross 2 - Season Pass (DLC)
Season Pass DLC for Monster Energy Supercross 2, adding a new Compound map to mess around in outside of career mode. Slim content, narrow audience.
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About Monster Energy Supercross 2 - Season Pass (DLC)
Let's be straight with you: this is a Season Pass listing for Monster Energy Supercross 2, a simulation-leaning motocross racer from Milestone. It's not the base game, and it's not a standalone experience. What you're buying here is additional content that sits on top of the core game, specifically noted as including a new Compound map that operates outside of the career mode. The Compound, for those unfamiliar, is essentially a freeride sandbox zone where you can practice lines, mess with bike handling, and generally faff around without the structure of races or championships pressing down on you. If you've spent time in the base game and love the tight throttle control and suspension simulation that Milestone builds into their supercross titles, extra Compound space is genuinely useful for grinding skill. The problem is that this is a hard sell as a standalone purchase recommendation. One new map outside of career mode is a thin proposition, and the overall Season Pass value depends entirely on what other content was bundled in at release time. With only a single Steam user review on record and no Metacritic score for this specific DLC, there is almost no community signal to lean on. The base game, Supercross 2, was a mid-tier sim that appealed to serious supercross fans and left casual players cold. It rewards patience and real bike knowledge, not the pick-up-and-play crowd. For couch or online multiplayer sessions, the DLC's Compound addition does at least give you a chill space to warm up with friends before heading into competitive modes. Supercross 2 supports multiplayer and online PvP through the base game, and a freeride area can make those pre-race hangouts more interesting. That said, if your Saturday night crew is looking for accessible four-player chaos, the Supercross series in general is probably not your entry point. This is wheel-and-pedal territory for people who know the difference between a 250cc and 450cc class. Bottom line: only consider this if you already own and actively play Monster Energy Supercross 2, you like the Compound sandbox format, and you want more room to practice or free-ride. For everyone else, the base game itself should be your first question, not this DLC. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Milestone S.r.l.
- Publisher
- Milestone S.r.l.
- Release Date
- May 8, 2019
