Experience High-Tech Racing with Formula Legends’ New DLC

If you’ve been following my deep dives into Formula Legends on Xbox, you know I have a massive soft spot for this game. 3DClouds built a fantastic foundation that leans heavily into open-wheel racing history. When I reviewed the Raw Power Pack last November, I fell in love with how it leaned into striking, historically inspired machines, even if the physics demanded absolute simulation-heavy precision. Then came December’s Tech Power Pack, which pushed the envelope with bizarre, experimental vehicles that truly tested my racing lines. Most recently, in January, I took a nostalgic trip through blown diffusers and screaming V8s in the Early 2010’s Season Pack.

But for their latest expansion, 3DClouds isn’t looking backward. They are leaping straight into the modern, high-tech world of electric motorsport.

Formula Legends: Formula E – Electric Evolution is out now, and it changes the entire tempo of the game. If you’re used to the roaring engines of the classic eras, the immediate, high-pitched whine of these electric beasts is going to be a total paradigm shift.

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Formula Legends: Iconic Tracks DLC – Everything You Need to Know

Whether you’re a longtime reader of the blog or just joining me for the first time, you probably know my relationship with Formula Legends for Xbox has been a bit of a rollercoaster. As I said in my original review, this is a game that is “gorgeous to look at, but tough to love.” It lures you in with that stunning, retro-stylized aesthetic and then punches you in the gut with a simulation-heavy engine that demands absolute perfection.

Since then, I’ve tracked the game’s evolution through the Raw Power Pack and the experimental Tech Power Pack. Now, developer 3DClouds has released the Iconic Tracks DLC, and I’ve spent the last few days trying to master these new (yet very familiar) circuits.

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Review: Transformers Galactic Trials – More Than Meets the Finish Line?

If you’ve ever wondered why Optimus Prime doesn’t just transform into a truck and drive away when a fight gets too hairy, Transformers Galactic Trials on Xbox finally lets you live out that logic. Released by Outright Games and developed by 3DClouds, this title is a curious hybrid that attempts to weld high-octane arcade racing with third-person shooter combat.

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