After being released in September, the first additional paid content arrives for the 3DClouds arcade racing game, as the Formula Legends Raw Power DLC launches on October 23, 2025.
It will cost you £3.99 and includes three new cars, with each from a different decade. The trio being added are:
- The Jorsey – A sleek, early-90s contender known for its elegant lines and breakthrough design.
- The Superbows – A daring late-70s experiment that pushed the limits of engineering with its radical, ground-hugging style.
- The Beta Borneo – A modern challenger from the 2020s, blending sharp aerodynamics with cutting-edge performance.

The new cars take the total vehicle roster available in Formula Legends to 19, with 16 cars available in the base game to cover your racing journey from the 1960s to the modern day, with the story mode featuring era-based championships as you unlock the different motorsport eras.
Raw Power is the first of four planned DLC Car Packs planned for 2025, with the initial roadmap listing two in November, and another in December, along with at least two further free updates for the game.
Developed and published by Italian developers 3DClouds, the DLC follows a recent game update which focused on improving the race AI with reduced agressiveness, fewer crashes into the player car, and better corner handling, along with adding an optional new steering system which is more sensitve and responsive.

Formula Legends V1.0.1 Change Log:
New Features
- Added new “Alternative” Steering System (optional)
AI Improvements
- Fixed bug where AI make a pit stop during the last lap
- Improved AI collision avoidance
- Fixed AI not losing performance with worn tires
- Fixed AI entering the pit twice in a row
- Fixed AI stopping completely when hit from behind
Gameplay Fixes
- Fixed rare bug causing qualifying sessions to start with the wrong tire compound
- Fixed bug making rainy weather events far too frequent during races
- Fixed “ghost collisions” on the German Vintage track
- Fixed bug where the camera spawned underground during race loading
- Fixed issue preventing driver/year selection after opening the driving assists popup in
Time Attack
- Fixed bug where sector times weren’t updating after rejoining a championship session in progress
- Fixed issue that reset selected tracks in Custom Championship when returning to track selection from car selection
UI & Misc
- Fixed various minor leaderboard-related bugs
- Fixed some minor visual glitches
- Fixed bug with black floating sphere in car selection
Formula Legends is now available for the PC via Steam, Epic, GOG and Green Man Gaming, the PS4 and PS5 via the PlayStation Store, the Xbox Series X|S via the Microsoft store and for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop. Keep up with the latest Formula Legends news and more, here.
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