Video game players can now explore Pastranaland, the Maryland compound owned by motorsports icon Travis Pastrana, as part of a new update from developer Rainbow Studios.
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According to a press release, "MX vs ATV Legends" now has DLC content available focused solely on Pastranaland. This package features four specific tracks on which players can race. This includes a supercross course, a freestyle motorcross course for big jump shenanigans, a more guided motocross course, and a smaller course for pit bike racing.
Additionally, the Pastranaland DLC also includes a freestyle zone so that players can race through the woods, jump into the foam pit made famous by "Nitro Circus," or launch themselves over a shop using a massive trampoline.
Maryland is calling.
Pastranaland comes to MX vs ATV Legends, on December 16th pic.twitter.com/HE4RTEe7FS
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This DLC package will cost players 9.99 euros, $9.99 USD, or 7.99 pounds sterling depending on the location. If they own the "MX vs ATV: Legends" Track Pass 2025, they will be able to access Pastranaland for free.
Gamers must own the base "MX vs ATV Legends" game to access the DLC, which costs $39.99 USD, 39.99 euros, or 34.99 pounds sterling.
"MX vs ATV Legends" is available on PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
This compound in the woods of Maryland has become hallowed ground for motorsports fans. Many have seen it highlighted on ESPN2 through the unique Pit Bike Challenge featuring athletes from a variety of disciplines. This particular competition had athletes on identical Kawasaki KLX110 pit bikes as they raced through tight turns and jumped over each other on Hubert Rowland's purpose-built course.
Pastranaland also took center stage during the MTV show, "Nitro Circus." The pilot episode, which has resurfaced on YouTube, featured Pastrana and his group of friends testing themselves in some wild ways. For example, they taped Street Bike Tommy to an office chair and tried to launch him into the foam pit with an ATV.
As the compound has become more famous, many athletes have taken up the opportunities to explore its various secrets. This includes Front Row Motorsports driver Noah Gragson, who joined Pastrana for a day of adventures. The NASCAR driver raced through the woods in a UTV and even attempted a backflip into the foam pit.
