Developer Three Fields Entertainment, the studio founded by former Burnout creators Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward, are doubling down on games about cars wrecking and blowing up. The studio announced two games today — Danger Zone 2 and Dangerous Driving — both of which will deliver car crashes in excess.Danger Zone 2 is, obviously, a sequel to, the virtual crash testing facility that was inspired by Burnout’s Crash Mode. Danger Zone 2 will move beyond the confines of the first game and onto real public roads.In a press release, Sperry said that “ Danger Zone 2 is a significant step up from the first game with lots more driving including drifting and boosting, a variety of objectives, brand new vehicles and even more spectacular crashes.” The sequel promises 26 single-player levels and 17 locations set in locations in the U.S., U.K. And Spain.Dangerous Driving is described as an arcade racer set on closed tracks and will feature “boosts, takedowns, destruction and the biggest car crashes seen in a racing game to date,” according to Three Fields.Danger Zone 2 is coming to PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One in July. It will cost $19.99.

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Dangerous Driving is coming to unspecified platforms in winter 2018.Three Fields’ debut game, was released in 2016.

May 17, 2017  Danger Zone bears a big similarity to Burnout 3: Takedown's Crash Mode, encouraging you to crash and cause as much damage as possible, rewarding you with money for your mayhem. Now the game has a. Burnout CRASH! Is a re-imagining of the popular Crash mode in previous Burnout games. Here the player must select a car which he controls from a top-down perspective. Levels are broken up into intersections and the main singleplayer mode is Road Trip. The player must steer his car into a junction full of other cars and crash into them.

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