Trials Rising Launches New DLC, Getting New Season of Content

Published: September 10, 2019 7:04 PM /

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Are you a fan of riding around on a motorcycle and trying to carefully balance your way through an obstacle course? If so, you're likely a fan of the Trials series. Now the most recent game in the series, Trials Rising just launched a new DLC expansion.

The new expansion, titled Crash and Sunburn, takes the player through 37 new tracks set in some new continents. This time around you'll be biking in South America, Africa, Australia, and finally Antarctica. Complete these, and you can unlock some new goodies, such as a pair of new motorcycles and a special explorers outfit for the player.

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In addition to the DLC, Ubisoft has also announced that there's a new season of content available for Trials Rising. Titled Welcome to the Future, the new season will be bringing new customization items for the player to use. This content will be released over time, but we did get a heads up on some of the new stuff. There will be two new skins for the player, one being a cyborg and the other a spacesuit. A robot skin was also promised for the Mantis bike, and a space rover skin for the Rhino bike. Not only do we get sci-fi stuff, but starting in October there will be a seasonal Halloween event where you can collect pumpkins to get special gear.

Trials Rising is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The Crash and Sunburn expansion is available on all platforms by itself for $12, or as part of the Season Pass for $20. If you haven't had a chance to try the game yet, Ubisoft has released a new demo to go with it.

Do you enjoy Trials Rising? Going to grab Crash and Sunburn? At least going to give the demo a shot? Let us know in the comments below!

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