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NASCAR Heat 2 October DLC Bringing Gamers Tons of New Content


704Games has announce the release of a new DLC pack for Nascar Heat 2.


704Games today released new DLC for the game, featuring over 70 paint schemes, 4 new Challenges, and new Spotter Audio. The four new DLC packs include the October Jumbo Expansion Pack ($9.99/Included with the 2017 Hot Pass), October Value Pack ($4.99/Included With the 2017 Hot Pass), October Toyota Pack (Free), and the GameStop Pack (Free). Complete details about the October DLC can be viewed here: http://www.nascarheat.com/2017/10/17/nascar-heat-2-october-dlc/.

The October Jumbo Expansion Pack includes 41 throwback paint schemes from all 3 NASCAR National Series. The Jump Pack also introduces three new Challenges featuring Denny Hamlin, Jeremy Clements, and Ben Rhodes as well as new Spotter Audio from MRN announcer Alex Hayden!

The October Value Pack features 13 new paint schemes across the 3 NASCAR series. Among the highlights are Chase Elliot’s Hooters scheme and Ryan Blaney’s Omnicraft scheme! The October Toyota Pack gives players 15 free paint schemes and a new NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Challenge from Matt Crafton! Headlining the paint schemes are Kyle Busch’s Interstate Batteries scheme and Christopher Bell’s SiriusXM paint scheme. The GameStop Pack offers players two new paint schemes for free! Race as Erik Jones’s NASCAR XFINITY Series #20 GameStop GAEMS scheme from Texas Motor Speedway and the GameStop TurtleBeach scheme from Daytona International Speedway.

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