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Forza Horizon 2
Developer(s)
Turn 10 Studios, Playground Games, Sumo DigitalPublisher(s)
Microsoft StudiosSeries
ForzaPlatform(s)
Release date(s)
Genre(s)
RacingMode(s)
Single-player, online multiplayerInput
Gamepad, racing wheel, KinectDownload size
Xbox 360 7.4 GB Xbox One 39.4 GBDistribution
Predecessor
Forza HorizonSuccessor
Forza Horizon 3| Backwards Compatible Platform(s) |
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Game Pass Availability
Essential
Premium
PC
Ultimate
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Forza Horizon 2 is the second installment in the Forza Horizon series, a spin-off from the Forza Motorsport series. It was announced on June 2, 2014 and released on September 30, 2014.
The Xbox One release is based on the Forza Motorsport 5 game engine and was developed by Playground Games in collaboration with Turn 10 Studios. The Xbox 360 release is based on the game engine of the first Forza Horizon and was developed by Sumo Digital.
The game was succeeded by Forza Horizon 3 in September 2016.
Contents
- 1 Gameplay
- 2 Events
- 3 Vehicles
- 4 Trivia
- 5 Gallery
- 6 External links
Gameplay[]
Forza Horizon 2 is set around Southern France and Northern Italy, revolving around a musical festival. A dynamic weather system was introduced in the title, as well as the Drivatar AI from Forza Motorsport 5. Despite the fact that the game is barrier-less, there are invisible walls above many guard rails and blocking highways from the side.
Different to its predecessor, Forza Horizon 2 will put a strong emphasis on combining its single player and multiplayer aspects - players will encounter Drivatars in single player mode while free-roaming, which will be replaced by other players when switching to online play. Players will also be able to create Car Meets, where quick races, as well as custom design and tuning setup exchanges are possible.
The skills system from the previous title will also be incorporated into a Perk system which will grant players numerous gameplay enhancements. Introduced is the Horizon Wheelspin, which is only available in the Xbox One version of the game.
Events[]
Forza Horizon 2 includes more than 700 events, with the addition of barrier-less cross country races that allow up to 12 players to participate. Driving challenges will be featured in "Bucket Lists." Each challenge can be triggered by entering a vehicle that is unique to the event. These vehicles are placed throughout the setting of the game. Similar to Rivals Mode, new Bucket Lists will be continuously released or updated post-launch.
Vehicles[]
Forza Horizon 2 features "over 200 cars." In 2015 a Porsche expansion was released features over 10 Porsches and a Porsche-themed Bucket List and achievements. The same Porsche expansion pack was released for Forza Motorsport 6.
Trivia[]
- Forza Horizon 2 was the last Forza game to be released on the Xbox 360.
- Forza Horizon 2 is the only game in the whole Forza series to be released on more than one Xbox platform not by backwards compatibility.
- The game was initially removed from the Xbox Marketplace in September 2018 due to the game's "End of Life" status, making it impossible to download any DLC.
Gallery[]
Main article: Forza Horizon 2/GalleryExternal links[]
- Forza Horizon 2 on Forza Wiki
- Official website
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