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Pacific Drive Has Loads of Roads to Explore With The Launch of Endless Expeditions

The Olympic Exclusion Zone just got weirder

LONDON (April 3, 2025) - Following an incredible milestone of 1 million copies sold, Ironwood Studios has released their most substantial update to Pacific Drive today. Endless Expeditions is packed with a trunk full of new features and improvements headlined by the addition of Expeditions and the introduction of the Suspend feature, both of which redefine how players will experience the Olympic Exclusion Zone. There’s no better time to get behind the wheel of your own station wagon, Pacific Drive is on sale for 40% off on Steam until April 15 and PlayStation until April 23.

Watch the Endless Expeditions trailer here: https://youtu.be/ZrUC6K2tMcM

The Endless Expeditions update brings two highly requested features to Pacific Drive. Expeditions start in the garage with an ever-changing set of challenges and restrictions, generating new routes, and ramping up the difficulty to ensure that every journey feels fresh. This new way to play is perfect for roguelite fans, offering players endless possibilities to keep playing. For a more in-depth look at Expeditions, check out the forthcoming deep dive on the Ironwood YouTube channel. Players are also now able to save their progress at any time, exit the game and return safely when they're ready to continue - another major change to how they play.

Other quality of life improvements includes upgrades to essential tools like the Plasma Scrapper and Thermal Vacuum, UX features and Ida’s Exchange, a trader where players can get new parts while in the Zone in exchange for scrap material without needing to go back to their garage. No road trip would be complete without the perfect soundtrack, and Pacific Drive’s radio playlist is now even better with 21 new tracks from new and returning artists. The Pacific Drive Radio Soundtrack Vol. 2 is also available to listen to on your actual road trips via Spotify too.

Endless Expedition Highlights: 

  • Expeditions - Roguelite style trips with unique routes and restrictions
  • Suspending Your Game - Save and exit at any time and resume when you wish
  • 21 New Songs - Over an hour of new radio music from new and returning artists
  • Ida’s Exchange - A new character and vendor available during expedition runs for players to purchase unique parts, cosmetics and resources
  • New Cosmetic content - Spruce up your garage with new cosmetics found in the Zone and by trading scrap material at Ida’s Exchange
  • Tool Updates - Improvements to the Plasma Scrapper and Thermal Vacuum
  • Improved Route Planner - Refreshed UI for better readability

Pacific Drive is available for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. It has also been shortlisted for Best Debut in this year’s BAFTA Game Awards and Best Game Writing at the 2025 Nebula Awards. To find out more, visit: https://www.pacificdrivegame.com/

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About Ironwood Studios

Since its founding in 2019, Ironwood Studios has been hard at work on Pacific Drive and are extremely proud to be working with PlayStation to bring it to life. The team’s passion stems from a love of road trips and the relationship between the driver and the car, always dreaming about surreal worlds and the Pacific Northwest - two things that feature prominently in the game. Ironwood’s goal is to create games that inspire players to tell their own stories, with systems that work together to create unexpected and unique experiences.

About Kepler Interactive

Kepler Interactive is a video game company and creative studio headquartered in London. With games like Pacific Drive, Sifu, Rematch and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Kepler curates its partnerships with developers worldwide to showcase some of the newest and most brilliant ideas in gaming that combine experimental game design with unique art direction.

Alongside its game portfolio, Kepler’s creative studio seeks to bring games to life in areas such as art, fashion, music, architecture and design through development of lifestyle products and collaborations with artists like fashion designer Robyn Lynch. Kepler explores the creative spaces that inspire games and the people who make them - challenging perspectives and elevating the medium to a new level.