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Formula Legends recreates Formula E grid in miniature form

Formula Legends recreates Formula E grid in miniature form
  • History-telling pint-sized racing game adds first official content
  • Three eras of Formula E to be told
  • Six real-world Formula E circuits and all official teams represented
  • DLC releases later this month

Following its release last year, Formula Legends has been through somewhat of a revolution.

A long list of paid downloadable content has arrived, both cars and tracks, but so too notable quality-of-life enhancements such as updated collision systems and even wheel support. Recently, development team 3DClouds added F1 2026-style vehicles, and now the diminutive racer will offer its first officially licensed content – Formula E.

This doesn’t sound like a half-hearted measure, either. A thread that runs through the single-seater title to chart the evolution of racing, so naturally, three areas for Formula E will be represented – GEN1, GEN2 and GEN3 EVO.

All of the current 2026-season teams and liveries will be incorporated alongside, impressively, six scaled-down versions of real-world circuits used by the electrified championship.

During the race, a form of Attack Mode – driving through a dedicated zone twice per race enables a temporary power boost – will be recreated, and a pitstop animation resembling Pit Boost is also set to feature.

“By bringing the GEN1- GEN3EVO race cars into this stylised world, fans can experience the future of racing,” said Sanjay Shivaram, Brand Licensing & Retail Director at Formula E.

“We’re particularly excited about the “cute” vehicles and style of racing, which sits uniquely in our gaming offering.”

Entitled Formula E: Electric Evolution, the DLC pack will release on 30th April 2026 for PC, Xbox and PlayStation platforms. Like the recent Iconic Tracks pack, a Nintendo Switch release will follow later. It will be priced at £7.99 GBP / $7.99 USD / €7.99.

Formula Legends Formula E: Electric Evolution DLC details

  • 30th April 2026 release date for PC, Xbox and PlayStation (Switch later)
  • Three cars: GEN1, GEN2 and GEN3 EVO
  • Official real-world teams and liveries
  • Six tracks: Berlin, Tokyo, London, São Paulo, Miami, Shanghai
  • Attack Mode, Double Headers and Pit Boost

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