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Bugbear's in-your-face racer drives into stores.
Developer
Bugbear
Publisher
VU Games
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
August 1, 2006
Genre
Racing
Players
1
Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Empire Interactive today announced that FlatOut 2 is now available at retail outlets nationwide for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows PC. FlatOut 2 is a demolition derby styled racer offering updated physics engine with even faster track designs and numerous other improvements, enhancements and additions. The game also delivers twice as many vehicles, a more sophisticated career mode, additional race environments, an increased number of tracks, twice as many mini-games, as well as brand new and much-requested online multiplayer modes.

The ever-popular Ragdoll mini-games from the original FlatOut game make a return and are better than ever with 12 Ragdoll events and full online support. New Ragdoll events include a slamminą basketball game, baseball, royal flush cards and a death-defying Ring of Fire.

Developed by Bugbear Entertainment and distributed by Vivendi Games in the U.S., FlatOut 2 carries a suggested retail price of $39.99. Find out more by checking out www.bugbeargames.com .

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