Would you pay $10 bucks for a new DLC featuring cars for the fictional Milano brand? Let's say four or five cars: 2018 Milano 488 (GT3 gen. 1) 2022 Milano 296 (GT3 gen. 2) 2018 Milano 488 GTE EVO (GTE) 2023 Milano 499P (LMDh) A GT1 car for GT1 2005 class Would you buy it? Hit √ (agree) for YES or × (disagree) for NO.
Feel free to suggest your own changes and even a Forza Milano DLC part 2, in true Reiza fashion, to add historical cars, such as the 1995 Milano F355 Challenge, the 1996 Milano 333 SP, the 1970 Milano 512 S/M, etc.
I am pretty sure selling a separate DLC with cars inspired on real life counterparts could be a legal issue. This is probably not going to happen.
Since the Milano was free, I could imagine they will sprinkle them as future free cars for fitting DLCs. Like a Milano GT3G2 for another Endurance DLC. But on topic I would buy a Milano DLC without hesitation
AFAIK there are no current plans to include more Milanos, the 36 was an exception because of how close that car was to the 992 but doing things without a proper license can be problematic in its own right.
Thats true, requests might get more traction by people appealing directly to the Italian brand for inclusion in the title instead of begging Reiza for something they have no control over.
The Italian brand doesn't even listen to appeals from the 7x World Champion driver it pays millions to.... Speaking of...If Reiza really wanted to be stinkers, they could add a special pitcrew for Milano GT36 entrants that replaces the normal helmets with clown masks....
I dont know whats going on with ferrari atm, but I asume theres also been a decline for the license in PMR for example, I remember Straight4 showed a bunch of Ferraris during the early days of production and now it seems like they're not gonna be in the game. So at least for now, it looks like Ferrari is just not interested
I speculate that one of the reasons why the Milano GT36 isn't DLC is that if Reiza would sell it as a product on the Steam DLC list, they would end up in murky waters from a legal standpoint. This idea has a similar problem. That said, I wouldn't at all mind getting more off-brand non-DLC cars to fill existing classes, which would also allow non-DLC owners to be able to participate in multiplayer races that would otherwise be exclusively for DLC vehicles.
I don’t even know you man but it seems that you read our minds Most definitely, without hesitation , from yesterday, expeditious….YES But sadly never going such DLC created.
Maybe I'm in the minority but I'm not all that fussed about Ferraris in particular. It'd be great and I'd buy whichever DLC is released but it doesn't feel like a gaping hole for me, but maybe that's because I don't watch a lot of irl motorsport at the moment? I'm happy with the red-coloured generic models in the formula categories and in a future 60s Endurance DLC I'd be happy with that there too.
To be honest, if I had to choose between a Ferrari DLC or a Ford DLC I'd go Ford any day, because I think it fits more in the game. But who knows. Both brands are hard to get. Maybe we can have a "Stallion Automotive" brand in the future. XD
I'm hopeful for Ford in the future. It is rumored that stock cars could be coming to the sim some undisclosed time in 2026. It's incredibly hard to tell the story of North American stock car racing without including General Motors, Dodge/Mopar, and Ford. The newest DLC car pack introduced Dodge/Mopar to the AMS2 ecosystem, so here may be hope for us ahead. I do agree with the other posters that the lack of Ferrari in the game WAS a gaping hole. The inclusion of the Milano now means the gaping hole is gone. Sure, there is only a small wading pool in its place where many users may have hoped for an ocean, but dip a toe or two into that baby pool and you'll realize you've never felt so refreshed.