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At last, Automobilista 2’s DLC structure is being changed

In an attempt to streamline purchases, AMS2’s DLC sets have been changed – although the total value proposition isn’t clear until a full Steam Store rollout has been completed.

At last, Automobilista 2’s DLC structure is being changed

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A perpetual bugbear of Automobilisa 2 is the way it structures many, many, paid-for downloadable content items.

Developer Reiza Studios also made it doubly confusing recently with an early launch of an IMSA bundle, covering all cars and tracks it replicates from the US championship.

Those who purchased it before the Endurance Pack Pt3 did not receive the IMSA items in that bundle. They were marked with an asterisk when purchasing, but the description of what that entailed changed twice in a matter of days, and that led to some confusion in our YouTube comments, for example.

AMS2 IMSA DLC Confusion

Hopefully, such a scenario is avoided with a restructure, which is set to take place later today, 4th August 2025.

The following 11 DLC packs will be delisted from Steam, although the included contents is not being removed, rather moved to new, re-named and re-bundled packs.

  • Automobilista 2 2020-2022 Season Pass
  • Automobilista 2 Premium Expansion Packs
  • Automobilista 2 – Hockenheimring Pack
  • Automobilista 2 – Silverstone Pack
  • Automobilista 2 – Nürburgring Pack
  • Automobilista 2 – Spa-Francorchamps Pack
  • Automobilista 2 – Monza Pack
  • Automobilista 2 – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
  • Automobilista 2 – Racin´ USA Pack Pt1
  • Automobilista 2 – Racin´ USA Pack Pt2
  • Automobilista 2 – Racin´ USA Pack Pt3

To reiterate, according to developer Reiza, none of the content included in these now previous packs is being made obsolete – it’s just that the bundles themselves will no longer be available.


For example, the 2020-2022 season pass is no longer available, as, well, we’re three years past that. So instead, the content that was part of that is now in different sets.

It originally included the following for £79.99:

  • Premium Track Pack: Hockenheim, Silverstone, Nürburgring, Spa‑Francorchamps, Monza, and Nürburgring
  • Racin’ USA Full Expansion (Parts 1, 2, 3, and Pt4 when released)
  • Adrenaline Pack Pt 1 & Pt 2
  • Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt 1
  • Historical Track Pack Pt 1
  • Supercars Pack Pt 1

There is no longer a clear equivalent, so instead, the biggest bundles for newcomers are the Racin´ USA Full Expansion Pack (now reduced from $39.99 to $19.99), the Premium Track Pack (now reduced from $39.99 to $19.99) and the overall IMSA-themed set.

The following, newly organised, packs are available:

  • IMSA Bundle (cars and tracks)
  • Racin´ USA Full Expansion Pack
  • Premium Track Pack
  • IMSA Track Pack
  • Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans
  • Nürburgring 2025
  • Endurance Pack Pt1
  • Endurance Pack Pt2
  • Endurance Pack Pt3
  • Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt1
  • Brazilian Racing Legends Pack
  • Supercars Pack Pt1
  • Adrenaline Pack Pt1
  • Adrenaline Pack Pt2
  • Historical Track Pack Pt1
  • Historical Track Pack Pt2
  • Formula HiTech

Of note, the Premium Track pack or two Historical Track Packs seem to be the only way to pick up five circuits that were previously available separately. The new 2025-spec Nürburgring remains a standalone item alongside Le Mans.

Automobilista 2 recently released both the aforementioned updated German venue and Endurance Pack Pt3, which Traxion recently tested on our YouTube channel. At the time of writing, not all DLC packs have changed on Steam to reflect the pricing.

Source: Reiza forums