New cosmetics, like neon signs and posters, are available to spruce up the garage. A new customization pack is also available for $4.99.
Alongside the free update, developer Ironwood Studios has also released a $5 cosmetics add-on dubbed the Anomalous Customization Pack.
"This isn’t a milestone we expected to reach when we started working on it. It’s a dream come true," says Ironwood CEO Alex Dracott.
The upcoming updates will add new difficulty modes, new game customization settings, new paid and free cosmetics, and more to the driving survival game.
It also adds two new upgrades to the Garage, Photo Mode and a new paid cosmetic pack themed around the Friendly Dumpster.
Ironwood Studios' unorthodox rogue-lite delivers a heady mix of supernatural mystery and close encounters with the Anomalous kind.
The road-lite survival game sees players trying to escape the Olympic Exclusion Zone and its Anomalies while unearthing its mysteries.
" We had something special once we started tuning the haptics, especially for the [adaptive] triggers, and how they interacted with the suspension, and what the car is doing," says game director Alexa...
The development team at Ironwood Studios discusses the rogue-lite title's mechanics and how to survive in the Olympic Exclusion Zone.
Ironwood Studios' roguelite mixes driving, immersive sim elements, survival and crafting with a compelling supernatural premise.
In addition to a copy of the game itself, it will also include reversible cover art for the physical copy, three art cards, a 24-page traveler’s journal, and more.
Trapped in the Olympic Exclusion Zone, players must upgrade and navigate their station wagon to unravel its mysteries and survive.
Retailer listings have revealed a physical Deluxe Edition version of the driving survival game that will launch in Spring next year.
The newest trailer for Pacific Drive gives us a look at its survival-centric driving gameplay, as well as giving us the lowdown for the game's story.
Ironwood Studios' is making the first-person survival driving title "the best it can be" but wants to prioritize "the health of our team."
Ironwood Studios' first-person survival driving game is out this year for PS5 and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Paradox Interactive's Life By You, Sega's C-Smash VR, and more are among the ten world premieres confirmed for the show on June 10th.
Scavenge parts, upgrade and repair your vehicle, and discover the various mysteries and horrors of the Olympic Exclusion Zone.
The run-based "road-lite" is set in the Olympic Exclusion Zone, as players navigate the various horrors with a station wagon.