The Colin McRae: Dirt 2 - Access All Areas Pack is a DLC for the 2009 off-road racing title, Dirt 2, requiring the base game. This add-on instantly unlocks 41 tracks hosting 100 events, including exclusive X-Games competitions in LA, London, and Tokyo. It bypasses standard progression, allowing immediate access to the full World Tour roster and established competitors like Ken Block. The pack enhances the core racing experience by removing unlock barriers but introduces no new mechanics or vehicles.
The Access All Areas Pack focuses entirely on expanding the available race locations and competitive structure within the parent game. It unlocks a total of 41 tracks that host 100 distinct events.
The primary appeal of this package is the immediate gratification of access. While the content included—the 100 events and 41 tracks—can be earned through standard gameplay progression in the base game, this DLC bypasses that time investment. Players gain instant entry into the full breadth of the World Tour racing environments.
A key feature of this package is immediate entry into exclusive X-Games events. These specialized competitions take place across three major international cities: Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo. This allows players to immediately test their skills in these high-profile, structured racing environments without meeting the prerequisite unlock conditions.
This content is strictly an add-on and requires the original Colin McRae: Dirt 2 game disc to function. It does not introduce new vehicles, characters, or fundamental gameplay mechanics; rather, it unlocks existing content within the main game's framework. Players can select any available ride and immediately compete across the newly unlocked World Tour venues against the established roster of professional racers featured in the base game, such as Ken Block, Travis Pastrana, and Dave Mirra.
The content remains firmly rooted in the Racing genre, specifically focusing on adrenaline-fueled, off-road competition, consistent with the core experience of the parent title.