Seven months after reaching 600,000 in sales, Ironwood Studios’ Pacific Drive has claimed the lofty one million units sold milestone. Not bad for an indie developer which has a team of less than 20 staff. In addition, the team has also teased a new DLC for Pacific Drive, referring to it as the “most substantial update” yet.
Since launching on February 22, 2024, Pacific Drive has received widespread acclaim from critics (including our own Luiz), and even had its rights acquired to develop a TV show by James Wan. That’s not to mention the game’s multiple awards and nominations. That includes four BAFTA longlist nods (Debut Game, Game Design, Narrative and New IP), a Game Developers Choice nomination for Best Debut and an IGF Awards nomination for Excellence in Design.
It’s also helped that Ironwood Studios has supported the title with three free content updates and cosmetic DLC packs, along with the aforementioned fourth DLC, which is set to launch “soon.”
In case you’re not familiar with the game, Pacific Drive is a first-person driving survival game with your car as your only companion. You must navigate a surreal reimagining of the Pacific Northwest, and face supernatural dangers as you venture into the Olympic Exclusion Zone. Each excursion into the wilderness brings unique and strange challenges as you restore and upgrade your car from an abandoned garage that acts as your home base. Gather precious resources and investigate what’s been left behind in the Zone; unravel a long-forgotten mystery while learning exactly what it takes to survive in this unpredictable, hostile environment.
Pacific Drive is available for PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
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