Full Auto 2: Battlelines Goes for the Gold

December 1, 2006 - Today SEGA announced that Full Auto 2: Battlelines for the PS3 has officially gone gold, and is ready to be manufactured and distributed to stores across North America. The sequel to the Xbox 360 game developed by Pseudo Interactive, Full Auto 2 features fast cars outfitted with destructive weaponry.

In Full Auto 2: Battlelines, players are plunged into the middle of Meridian City as its once-pleasant districts are transformed by automotive destruction. The game features destructible environments and dynamically changing track conditions. Players can choose from over 25 vehicles, all of which are customizable with the game's 20 explosive weapons. The game also introduces a new Arena Mode featuring team play, as well as five different multiplayer modes including Gladiator, Cat & Mouse, and Base Assault.

Full Auto 2 for the PS3 is slated for release on December 12 of this year, and will retail for a suggested price of $59.95.
D3acon - contributor
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