UPDATE: 24/04/2026 - 12:00pm
Straight4 Studios has issued a statement that avoids any explanation. It addresses the concerns of the playerbase and the wider sim racing community, but does not directly explain why the DLC has been delisted. In fact, it does not really say much at all, apart from shifting the blame entirely from themselves and their publisher, Giants Software.
OverTake has pursued this matter further with Straight4 Studios, and we will update this article as soon as we are able to.
Image: Straight4 StudiosORIGINAL ARTICLE: 23/040/2026 - 10:50 am
Project Motor Racing's crowning DLC jewel has been delisted from stores across the world for an as-yet-unconfirmed reason. The DLC pack has been removed from the Xbox store entirely, but is still visible and just not purchasable on the PlayStation and Steam stores.
Initially released on 31st March this year, the players who did manage to purchase the pack whilst it was live gave some pretty positive feedback, especially when you consider the state of the main game. If you do happen to have purchased the DLC already, or attained it through the Season Pass, you are still able to drive and utilise the content.
OverTake has reached out to both Giants Studios and Straight4 Studios for comment, but neither has responded to the request for an explanation of why the DLC has been delisted across all stores. Originally discovered on the 18th of April, OverTake has been waiting for a response from either studio, and we will update this article accordingly when that response eventually appears.
There could be any number of reasons the GT500 DLC pack has been delisted, and we certainly hope it is not gone forever. It could be down to licensing, external influence from one of the manufacturers, or something urgent that needs to be changed. As mentioned above, we shall update this accordingly when we have an answer for you.
The Steam page for the GT500 DLC is currently unavailable to buy
Project Motor Racing - Japanese GT500 Pack
ManufactuerModelYearHondaNSX GT500 Evo2022HondaCivic GT500 Evo2024NissanCalsonic Impul Z2021NissanMotul Autech GT-R2022HondaNSX JGTC2003NissanFairlady Z (Z33) JGTC2004NissanNissan Skyline GT-R (R34) JGTC2001ToyotaSupra JGTC2002Takimiya Circuit//Why do you think the Japanese GT500 DLC was delisted? Let us know in the comments down below!