

Obviously, you don’t have to buy anything to try the game, and there is a cheaper Starter Pack available which includes a couple of the abovementioned expansions for a discounted £7.99/$9.99.

Some developers do tend to use PS Plus as a means of getting their games into as many hands as possible in order to flog microtransactions and DLC, and this does appear to be an example of that. These can also be purchased a la carte for £6.49/$7.99 a pop, but the Rival Tech Pack has to be bought separately regardless. You’ll get the Supporter Pack, Dark Future Pack, Megacorp Pack, Roughneck Pack, and Drawn of the Dread Pack all as part of the Ultimate Upgrade. You’ll be able to grab most of this for £24.99/$29.99 with the Ultimate Upgrade, which bundles five expansions and a Sign On bonus, which basically bumps your early progression.ĭon’t worry too much, though, as the DLC mostly includes cosmetics like armour, paint jobs, and skins. Given that this co-op crafter has been available on other platforms for some time, however, it’s launching alongside a cavalcade of add-on packs and downloadable content.

Dirt 5 is the eighth instalment in the franchise and features a star-studded Career mode that pits the player against a rival driver named Bruno Durand, voiced by Nolan North. Also Read: | Harry Potter MMO cancelled due to lack of faith from EA Dirt 5 (PS4, PS5)Ĭodemasters’ Dirt series of games offer the ultimate off-road racing experience.
