Project Motor Racing Year 1 Season Pass (DLC)
A bundled first-year content drop for Project Motor Racing, packing Group 5 cars, three content packs, and a full expansion into one purchase.
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About Project Motor Racing Year 1 Season Pass (DLC)
Project Motor Racing's Year 1 Season Pass is a DLC bundle, not a standalone game, so the first thing to understand is that you are buying a content roadmap commitment for a racing simulation already on your shelf. The bundle covers the Group 5 Revival Pack, three separate content packs, and the Year 1 Expansion Pack. That is a reasonable amount of structured post-launch content for a sim title, and buying it as a bundle typically makes sense if you already know you want to stay with the game long-term rather than cherry-picking individual packs. From a pure value-analysis angle, season passes like this live or die on the quality of the headline content. Group 5 machinery, historically, means wide-body silhouette racers from the late 1970s and early 1980s - cars with big power, limited aero grip, and handling that demands real mechanical sympathy. If Project Motor Racing models that era faithfully, these are the most interesting cars in any sim because the margin for error is narrow and the feedback loop between throttle input and rear-axle behavior is immediate. Whether Straight 4 Studios has done that justice is something only hands-on time with the pack will confirm, but the category choice is promising for anyone who finds modern spec series dull. The three content packs and the Year 1 Expansion are harder to evaluate without a detailed breakdown of what each contains. Expansion packs in racing sims usually mean additional circuits, extra vehicle classes, or a structured career layer. Content packs tend to be smaller drops, likely cars or liveries. The absence of granular detail here means buyers are committing to a roadmap partly on trust. That is a real consideration. If you are the type of player who reads every patch note and tracks DLC completion rates, you may want to wait until each pack ships and community impressions surface before pulling the trigger on the full bundle. For sim players who are already engaged with Project Motor Racing and logging regular online sessions, the cross-platform multiplayer support and co-op features noted in the game's feature set mean this content should populate shared lobbies quickly after each drop, which matters for longevity. A content pack that nobody runs races on is a poor investment regardless of its technical quality. Community uptake is always the real test for racing sim DLC. The honest summary is that this season pass is a sensible purchase for committed fans of the base game who want structured content through the first year of post-launch support. If you are on the fence about the base game itself, sort that out first. DLC bundles amplify the value of a game you already love and add nothing to a game that hasn't clicked for you yet. No Steam reviews and no Metacritic rating at time of writing means the community verdict is still forming, so factor that uncertainty into your timing. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Straight 4 Studios
- Publisher
- GIANTS Software
- Release Date
- Nov 25, 2025