More Trials Rising is available via the Sixty Six DLC

Ubisoft is giving Trials Rising fans more game to play with the Sixty Dix DLC which is now available. Trials Rising Sixty Six is set on the USA’s iconic Route 66 and gives players all-new tracks, mini-games and cosmetics.

Available for $11.95 AUD separately or as part of the Trials Rising Expansion Pass, Sixty Six arrives alongside the free private multiplayer mode update.

To access Trials Rising Sixty Six, once you’ve purchased it, you’ll need to have finished League 3. After that, you’ll gain access to the new content.

Trials Rising Sixty Six

Included as part of the DLC is;

  • 24 New Tracks
  • Two Stadium Finals
  • Two Skill Games
  • American Football Outfit – Helmet, Jersey, Pants and Cleats
  • New Contracts
  • New Hidden Golden Squirrels

By taking place along Route 66, the DLC lets players ride their bikes alongside and over the Grand Canyon, through the Windy City and across America’s most famous stretch of road. In addition to this DLC, the Expansion Pass also is planned to add the Crash and Sunburn DLC.

Trials Rising’s new DLC is available now for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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