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Full Auto 2 Released
SEGA's combat racer hits the PSP.
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

SEGA of America and SEGA Europe today announced that Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP has shipped to North American and European retailers. Full Auto 2: Battlelines puts players behind the wheel of high-speed vehicles outfitted with weapons and armor and into fully destructible urban street environments. Players can destroy the environment to change track conditions to block competitors, open new paths, or crush opponents with falling debris caused by well-timed missiles. Full Auto 2: Battlelines was built from the ground up specifically for the PSP system and features exclusive content including a new 56-event single-player story mode, 15 selectable cars, numerous multiplayer and arena modes via Ad-Hoc connections, game sharing capabilities, and a host of new weapons for massive destruction and havok.

Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PSP system was developed by Deep Fried Entertainment. Rated E10+ for “Everyone Ten and Above” Full Auto 2: Battlelines will retail for $39.99. For a limited time, North American gamers can receive a five dollar discount offer from select retailers for Full Auto 2: Battlelines. Details can be found on the SEGA.com website at www.sega.com/save-money .

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