Rumor: TDU gearing up for a sequel on PC and Xbox 360?
Polish site GRY-Online has said that a sequel for Atari‘s Test Drive Unlimited is currently in the works, and this time, it will be making its rounds on both the PC and the Xbox 360.
It is also alleged that the game will be up and running come March of next year, with lots of new surprising tricks and turns for all you racing aficionados out there. For one, the supposed TDU 2 will feature hot rides from makers such as Ferrari, Bugatti, Pagani, Saleen, McLaren and a whole lot more. There will also be a couple of new off-road cars to be introduced in the sequel, along with SUVs, 4WD, enduro bikes, and even buggies.
According to the information trickling in, courses will be roughly about 1500 square kilometers, with winding streets and long stretches of highways, as well as, off-road tracks for your off-road vehicles. There will also be several online modes, just to keep that fun flowing.
However, don’t get too excited just yet. We haven’t gotten any confirmation on this, so we’ll be tagging this only as a rumor for now. But not to worry, we’ll be right on it as soon as we hear any more official word from Atari on the supposed Test Drive Unlimited 2.
Via GRY-Online
Polish site GRY-Online has said that a sequel for Atari‘s Test Drive Unlimited is currently in the works, and this time, it will be making its rounds on both the PC and the Xbox 360.
It is also alleged that the game will be up and running come March of next year, with lots of new surprising tricks and turns for all you racing aficionados out there. For one, the supposed TDU 2 will feature hot rides from makers such as Ferrari, Bugatti, Pagani, Saleen, McLaren and a whole lot more. There will also be a couple of new off-road cars to be introduced in the sequel, along with SUVs, 4WD, enduro bikes, and even buggies.
According to the information trickling in, courses will be roughly about 1500 square kilometers, with winding streets and long stretches of highways, as well as, off-road tracks for your off-road vehicles. There will also be several online modes, just to keep that fun flowing.
However, don’t get too excited just yet. We haven’t gotten any confirmation on this, so we’ll be tagging this only as a rumor for now. But not to worry, we’ll be right on it as soon as we hear any more official word from Atari on the supposed Test Drive Unlimited 2.
Via GRY-Online