Electronic Arts announced that Need for Speed Underground 2 has shipped to retail stores nationwide for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PC. The sequel to last year's run-away hit which sold over 8 million copies worldwide, Need for Speed Underground 2 features a massive, free-roaming game world where players can immerse themselves in the tuner culture as they race through more than 125 miles of open road.
True to the tuner culture, players can enhance their rides with an unprecedented 70 billion possible car combinations, including deep performance tuning, to create the ultimate street racer. Players can cruise through the streets in style with hundreds of new visual upgrades such as hydraulics, spinner rims, and scissor doors and hoods. As gamers explore the city's five distinct interconnected neighborhoods, they'll encounter rival street races that can erupt any time, anywhere, or put their skills to the test by entering the hottest competitions in town. With new gameplay modes including StreetX, Downhill Drift and the Underground Racing League, as well as online play for Xbox Live, the PlayStation 2 console and PC, players will need more than just style to prevail.
Upon entering the world of the underground, players will instantly be introduced to Brooke Burke, former-host of E! Entertainment Television's popular travel series, Wild On. Burke plays the streetwise organizer of an elite underground circuit as she guides players to become the top racers on the streets.
On the way to racing glory, Need for Speed Underground 2 players will be able to hear Snoop Dogg's unforgettable remix of The Doors' legendary rock song, 'Riders On The Storm' - an exclusive track that can only be heard in the game. The beats keep pumping as players turn up the music with 27 hit songs from renowned artists such as Chingy, Mudvayne, Terror Squad, Xzibit and Queens of the Stone Age.
Developed in Vancouver, B.C. by EA Canada, Need for Speed Underground 2 has an MSRP of USD 49.99 for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube, USD 39.99 for PC and USD 29.99 for Game Boy Advance. For more information about the game, follow the download tab above.