Riders of the Dustlands Is The First DLC for Trials Fusion

Available now.

Posted By | On 29th, Jul. 2014

Trials Fusion is the latest motocross racing game released by Ubisoft for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC a few months ago. The title was met with great success both critically and commercially, thanks to how addictive and well made it was, and now Ubisoft has released the first DLC for it.

Titled ‘Riders of the Dustlands’, the DLC brings new tracks, challenges, editor objects and achievements to the game- ten new tracks have been added, consisting of six Classic Trials tracks, two Supercross tracks, one Skill Game, and one FMX track. In addition, there are 18 new Track Challenges, including secret locations and more hidden squirrels to uncover. Track editors also have dozens of new obstacles at their disposal including wrecked vehicles and the warehouses featured in the Rustlands.

It sounds like a pretty substantial update that adds even more compelling content to a game that had no shortage of it to begin with. It is available for purchase starting today, or available for free for all players who bought the Season Pass for the game.


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