As a true road-like, your car is your only companion. Based out of an abandoned garage, you’ll be repairing, upgrading, and outfitting it to stay safe from all the dangers that surround you each excursion into the Zone. Together, the two of you will drive deep into the surreal woods of the Pacific Northwest, chase long forgotten mysteries, and encounter strange and dangerous anomalies all as you make your way to the heart of the Olympic Exclusion Zone.
Life inside the wall is extremely dangerous, you’ll have to rely on a trusty station wagon when you venture out from the old auto shop. Be sure to fill up on gas before you head out on each trip into the Zone: letting your tank run dry out there is a good way to meet a bad end. Explore twisted landscapes and long-abandoned facilities as you scrap and scrounge for resources to keep your car running long enough to make a safe return. Make it back in one piece and use your haul of collected materials to repair and upgrade your wagon before you head back out for more.
You’ll encounter all sorts of strange Anomalies, most of which aren’t too friendly. There are warped towers that arc out heavy bolts of electricity at anything that accidentally wanders too close, and underground hunks of metal ripping across the ground, shredding both earth and your tires. When collecting supplies you’ll want to stay close to your car, one of those menacing flying junk piles could sneak away with it without you noticing. You’ll need to closely observe and understand these Anomalies to figure out what you need to build to survive the next encounter. Kit out your car with gear to resist their attempts at ending your runs, and upgrade car panels from bare sheet metal all the way up to specialized armor plates that protect against the worst of the Zone’s elements.
When it comes to modifying your car, it’s not just about the fortifications. Add new racks to your car and strap them down with extra gear for the road: fuel tanks, wind-power generators, and automatic parking brakes. You’ll want every little edge you can get when you’re out in the Zone. Everyone needs extra space to store their junk on the roof rack, but you can also mount a controllable spotlight, a lightning rod to keep your battery charged when it gets a little extra stormy, or classified gadgets based on the experimental tech you find out on your runs.
Developer Ironwood Studios announced sales of Pacific Drive have exceeded 600,000 units globally. In addition to this achievement, a free content update and paid-for content pack are available as of today.
Alex Dracott, CEO and Creative Director of Ironwood Studios, said, "We are blown away by the response to Pacific Drive. This isn’t a milestone we expected to reach when we first started working on it, it’s a dream come true for us. It is a testament to the hard work of everyone at Ironwood Studios. We are deeply thankful to our community for believing in our vision and joining us on this journey. None of this would be possible without their support, and we’re thankful for the chance to continue supporting Pacific Drive and improving their experience."
This is the first free content update for Pacific Drive bringing a range of new content and features such as the highly anticipated Photo Mode and quality of life improvements like PS5 Performance Mode which provides an even smoother experience for PlayStation players. A paid cosmetic pack is also available for $4.99 / £4.99 featuring cosmetic items themed around everyone’s favorite friendly dumpster.
Free Content Update Highlights:
- Photo Mode: Capture and share stunning in-game moments
- PS5 Performance Mode: Enjoy optimized performance on PlayStation 5 for a smoother gameplay experience
- Paintable Car Headlights and Light Parts: Customize your vehicle even more
- New Car Part - Juke Jet: Dodge sideways with the new Juke Jet car-ability part
- New Garage Upgrades:
- Smart Matter Deconstructor: Throw items into the Matter Deconstructor for efficient disposal
- Vargas Auto-Pac-Vac: Automatically store vacuumed items in the Transfer Trunk
- Interactive Jukebox: Players can now kick the jukebox to turn it on and off
- Expanded Worldbuilding:
- New recreational points of interest (POIs)
- New variations on road obstructions, abandoned vehicles, signs and ARDA trailers
- New explorable rooms and environmental details in tunnels
- New coastal-themed Highway map added to Outer Zone
- New Free Cosmetics:
- Believer Sticker
- The Golden Dumpster (Hood Ornament)
Paid Cosmetic Pack Highlights:
- Dumpster-Themed Content Pack:
- Re-Cycled Steering Wheel
- Dumpster Devotee Decal Kit
- Gift Shifter
- Air Trashener (Mirror Ornament)
- Dumpster Idol (Bobblehead)
- Cuddle Can (Antenna Topper)
As you chart the Zone, each expedition brings you deeper and deeper behind the walls. Your journeys will take you across challenging terrain, each area home to its own suite of nightmarish Anomalies. With these new risks come new rewards: certain resources can only be found in dangerous places. Just make sure your car is equipped for the task: if you’re heading into the muck of the marshes, you’ll want to change to some wheels that can handle mud and water. If you’ve got to cross an eternally-dark valley, some roof-mounted lights to illuminate the way forward are going to be pretty important. And if you’re like me, maybe you find yourself getting caught by lightning a few times too often – a high-tech engine upgrade solves that ‘can’t get out of here fast enough’ problem pretty quick.
Zone Storms are sweeping cataclysmic maelstroms that rip apart the map, re-shaping the wilderness, and doing massive damage to anything (or anyone) caught out in them. Radiation is a common concern while trundling through the forest but once a full-force Zone Storm hits, it’s better to try and outrun it completely than to be blasting through the trees, hoping your car holds up as you watch your dashboard melt to pieces around you. Keep that gas pedal floored and the car pointed at the Gateway—each successful return is one step closer to escaping the Zone.
Scavenge resources, explore abandoned facilities, upgrade your garage and your ride — then go deeper into the wilderness to solve the mysteries and urban legends of the Zone. The utopian hope of strange new technologies might be gone, but their remnants still linger.
Key Features
- First person, run-based driving survival gameplay
- Form a unique bond with a fully customizable car that develops its own quirks and personality
- Tense driving from behind the wheel, with moments of vulnerability when you step out to gather resources and make repairs
- From your upgradeable garage, each repeatable trip into the Zone is unique and randomized
- Systems driven gameplay that allows for player freedom, creativity, and experimentation
- Unravel a long-forgotten mystery of the Olympic Exclusion Zone as you explore a surreal and anomaly filled version of the Pacific Northwest
- Original score by Wilbert Roget, II, as well as a licensed soundtrack featuring local Pacific Northwest bands
Pacific Drive is available for PS5 and PC (Steam/Epic Games Store).
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