After an incredible milestone of 1 million copies sold, Ironwood Studios today released their most substantial free update for Pacific Drive. Endless Expeditions is packed with new features and improvements, highlighted by the addition of Expeditions and the introduction of the Suspend feature, both of which redefine how players will experience the Olympic Exclusion Zone. There is no better time to get behind the wheel of your own car, Pacific Drive is on sale with 40% off on Steam until April 15 and on PlayStation until April 23.
The Endless Expeditions update brings two much-needed features to Pacific Drive. Expeditions starts in the garage with an ever-changing set of challenges and constraints, generates new routes and increases the difficulty to ensure each journey feels fresh. This new style of play is perfect for roguelite fans and offers players endless opportunities to keep playing. For a deeper look at Expeditions, check out the upcoming deep dive on the Ironwood YouTube channel. Players can also now save their progress at any time, exit the game and return safely when ready to continue – another significant change in the way they play.
Other quality of life improvements include upgrades to essential tools like the Plasma Scrapper and Thermal Vacuum, UX features and Ida’s Exchange, a merchant, where players can get new parts while in the Zone in exchange for scrap materials without having to return to their garage. No road trip would be complete without the perfect soundtrack, and Pacific Drive’s radio playlist is now even better with 21 new songs from new and returning artists. The Pacific Drive Radio Soundtrack Vol. 2 is also available to listen to during your actual road trips via Spotify.