Big news today dropped for fans of supercross as THQ Nordic will be handling the official Monster Energy Supercross license for 2024 with DLC for its MS vs ATV Legends game. Slated to begin release on February 20, the DLC will include all 16 official tracks of the 2024 season, but this will be broken up. The first content drop includes Anaheim 1 and 2, San Francisco, Detroit, Glendale and Arlington. Going forward, each release will drop four days prior to the race weekend coming up and THQ Nordic has up until week 7 of the season covered at release.

Supercross Special Boxed Edition

If players already own MX vs ATV Legends, the DLC can be purchased from the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store and Steam on that date. Those that are interested in purchasing something in physical form, however, will have the opportunity to grab the Supercross Special Boxed Edition. This includes the base game, all past and future free updates, and the official 2024 Monster Energy Supercross DLC. This will retail for $29.99, but no release date has been given yet. The game is currently available for $39.99 and is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S|X and is a part of PlayStation Plus Extra. The full 2024 Supercross season schedule is listed below:

The complete real-life racing events and content drop schedule:

Real world date

In-game unlock

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09-08-2025

17-06-2025

THQ Nordic

San Francisco

04-06-2025

19-07-2025

19-08-2025

31-05-2025

10-06-2025

22-06-2025

Birmingham

28-07-2025

25-06-2025

Indianapolis

27-06-2025

11-06-2025

27-07-2025

27-06-2025

26-06-2025

27-07-2025

Foxborough

08-08-2025

02-07-2025

04-08-2025

22-08-2025

Philadelphia

21-07-2025

17-08-2025

26-06-2025

15-08-2025

Salt Lake City

06-08-2025

08-08-2025

Milestone’s Monster Energy Supercross Series

There’s not a lot of news on this, other than it seems that the company has bowed out after six games dating back to 2017. It seems the company did not do any rider scans or track scans for this season, but those games tended to be a year behind. Rainbow Studios is the developer for MX vs ATV Legends and looks to have currently taken the reigns for the Monster Energy Supercross license with this DLC focusing on the current season, which is something Milestone was not able to do in the past with each release surrounding the previous championship season and not the current one. It’s worth noting with this DLC for this game, however, it only mentions the tracks and doesn’t mention having access to the official riders, so currently it will be a change to the game with a track layout like housed in stadiums. You can check out the trailerherealong with features for the game.

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