Ghostrunner 2‘s pretty darn good, even if it did stray away from its predecessor’s single-minded concept. In turn, we got the super-cyber-ninja bike to ride on, so it’s notreallythat big of a loss. Now, though, that bike gets to be the star of its own DLC.

In what may or may not be a kind of a love letter tothe awesomeness ofThumper,Ghostrunner 2‘s latest DLC is a tour de force that focuses exclusively on the aforementioned bike. While we might’ve said that the ninja-bike was a tad underused inGhostrunner 2‘s main campaign, that may no longer be the case now that it’s got its own dedicated game mode. The slight kicker that’s worth keeping in mind? It appears to be a Season Pass exclusive, at least for the time being.

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Ghostrunner 2: Endless Moto Mode is a part of the game’s Season Pass

While this isn’t necessarily a particularly popular opinion, I personally feltGhostrunner 2failed to deliver the same rush of adrenaline that the original title had in spades. More specifically, the sequel’s insistence on giving me multiple different ways of tackling a problem and even going so far as to haveMetroidvania-esque features in some cases just didn’t feel right.Ghostrunnerwas about pushing forward at ridiculous speeds.Ghostrunner 2is onlysometimesabout that, sadly.

That’s where the new Endless Moto Mode comes into the picture, surprisingly enough. As shown off in the delightfully hectic trailer featured above, Endless Moto Mode only gives youone(1) direction you should be going in. No diversions, alternative routes, or the ability to muck things up and find yourself in an awkward location. In Endless Moto Mode, you justgo, and you gofast.

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All cheekiness aside,Ghostrunner 2‘s Endless Moto Mode is available right now, but it appears to be a Season Pass exclusive. All the other Season Pass DLCs are available as standalone purchases, though they don’t actually come withcontentcontent, just weapon and character skins. Endless Moto Mode, on the other hand, is a pretty big addition to the game, all things considered.

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