GRID Legends: Valentin’s Classic Car-Nage DLC and Patch 3.1 Available Now - Trailer, Screenshots & Details

Demolition Derby returns to the GRID series today in the form of the Valentin’s Classic Car-Nage DLC for GRID Legends. The first of four planned DLC’s is included for Deluxe Edition owners or available to purchase separately for $9.99.

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The new DLC is complete chaos with the goal of surviving as long as possible. When you’re hit by a car, your life bar depletes, and once it reaches zero, it’s game over.

In Havana and Yokohama Docks, there are four new routes designed specifically for Classic Car-Nage. Each route includes multiple crossovers, ramps, and obstacles to encourage pile-ups. Race Creator also supports the mode, meaning you can take the action online with friends to create your own custom Classic Car-Nage event.

For additional details on the new DLC, check out the latest blog. The team also announced Photo Mode is scheduled to release in July and released patch notes for GRID Legends patch 3.1.

General

  • AI no longer drives too aggressively when not in Nemesis state
  • Rearview mirror now shows as mirrored
  • Some sponsor objectives unlocks have been fixed

Online

  • Online statuses now change as intended in the Lobby screen
  • Players no longer appear offline on the EA Friend Requests screen
  • Some de-synchronization issues have been resolved

Driven to Glory & Career

  • Missing UI in certain circumstances has been resolved
  • Getting disqualified in ‘Back in the Fight’ no longer unlocks the next event
  • AI timers no longer exceed the player’s in the MX-5 Cup Event 1

Performance/System

  • A frame rate issue during replays has been resolved
  • Performance when using interior cameras has been improved
  • Several issues that would cause the game to crash have been resolved across all platforms

Art and Visual Effects

  • Corrupted projections no longer show on walls and floors in London at Night

Text

  • Debug text no longer displays in certain instances
  • Several translation fixes have been made
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