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Pacific Drive Xbox release now available, new DLC for all platforms

You can play its Whispers in the Woods DLC today.

Pacific Drive Xbox release is now available, coinciding with the release of new Whispers in the Woods DLC on all available platforms. Moreover, Pacific Drive’s base game is also now available via Xbox Game Pass.

“As part of today’s surprising new DLC release, players can look forward to a brand-new story within a strange and mysterious part of the OEZ, discovering new junction types, anomalies and experiencing the power of Artifacts with their bizarre and inexplicable effects,” Ironwood Studios and Kepler Interactive said in a press release.

“Today’s new DLC release also comes alongside a new patch to the base Pacific Drive game on all platforms, which includes several bug fixes and significant performance improvements.”

You can grab the title on Xbox here, priced at $44.95 AUD.

If you’re new to the game, which launched back in February 2024, you can check out its new Ritual Edition, which bundles the base game, Whispers in the Woods DLC, and four cosmetic bundles.

The title was also awarded Runner-Up honours in the Best Indie category of our 2024 GOTY program.

Pacific Drive is available on Windows PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5; it’s also available on Xbox Game Pass.


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