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2K and Lucid Games Launch '2K Drive' Exclusively For iOS

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Video game publisher 2K and studio Lucid Games, the company formed by prior developers of console games such as Blur and Project Gotham Racing, have released 2K Drive, a racing title exclusive for iOS.

Notably, the game includes all content up front upon purchase, including over 25 tracks, over 100 unique events, and over 25 licensed cars from automotive brands such as Dodge, Nissan, and McLaren in addition to original cars. 2K Drive also includes "RaceFace", a feature that allows characters to put their faces onto characters within the games and real life racing news within menus from publications such as AutoBlog and Car & Driver.

With a wide variety of racing modes for both single and multiplayer, 2K Drive promises a dynamic gaming experience for motorsports enthusiasts of all interest levels. Offering more than 100+ unique events on 25+ tracks in five environments, 2K Drive provides mobile gamers with the chance to get behind the wheel of more than 25 licensed cars, from manufacturers including Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GM, Icon, Local Motors, Mazda, McLaren, Nissan and So-Cal. And by using the “RaceFace” function, players can put their own face on their driver’s, as well as see their friends behind the wheels of their cars when playing in asynchronous multiplayer.

The title was formally announced last month after Lucid Games originally teased the project in May on Facebook. 2K Drive is $6.99 and is available now in the App Store. [Direct Link]

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Sodner Avatar
166 months ago
Look again

Glassed Silver:mac


DOOOHHHH! :eek:
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Sodner Avatar
166 months ago
Yea no in app purchases!! Count me in!
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Glassed Silver Avatar
166 months ago
Yea no in app purchases!! Count me in!

Look again

Glassed Silver:mac
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
166 months ago
I wish they would just release Blur for iOS. Stupid Activision.
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166 months ago
There ARE in-app purchases. I was excited too, until I went to the App Store and there they are. :mad:

They are EVERYWHERE...what a terrible development.
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166 months ago
meh... asphalt 8 is much better
but the good thing in this app is tat there are no in-app purchases, and, that ladies and gentlemen is awesome:cool:
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