Test Drive Unlimited 2

Test Drive Unlimited 2 (2011)

by Eden Games, Atari, Inc., CyberFront
Genres:Racing
Themes:Open world
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
Story:Test Drive Unlimited 2 (abbreviated as TDU2) is an open world racing video game developed by Eden Games and published by Atari. It is the tenth installment of the series, and the second to be marketed under the Unlimited franchise. It is also the second game in the series to be based on an open world styled gameplay. It was the final game released by Eden Games before being shut down by Atari, SA in 2013.Show more
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user avatar@shuvackuser avatar@shuvack
January 30, 2025
A great childhood memory that I sometimes come back to relive offline. In past few years the community managed to even launch private servers, to bring it back online, pretty much just like it was back in 2011. The only thing that's missing now is a place where I can tell people to buy it from, as it's been unfortunately delisted from online stores.
user avatar@Teras_Kasiuser avatar@Teras_Kasi
January 30, 2025
Probably the best racing game I've ever played. Even though the driving can be flawed, It's the immersive environment and atmosphere that gives this game more flavour. Other than racing you can also buy new cars from dealerships, buy properties and decorate them, buy clothes for your avatar and get new haircuts. This is a lifestyle simulator for racing fans.
user avatar@Lok3ndr4user avatar@Lok3ndr4
January 31, 2025
Please add this game, i never got the opportunity to buy this game and play it, i did not the PC hardware at that time, it would be great to play this game after so long. Thank you
user avatar@NickFirzenuser avatar@NickFirzen
February 06, 2025
I never could finish this one, one day servers just got turned off and I wasn't even on social media back then so I had no clue...😭 I liekd it too, albeit not as much as 1st due to my fav missions, car deliveries got time limits runing the chill fun for me...☹️(Few were, but most had time limit sadly...)
user avatar@sklins22user avatar@sklins22
March 14, 2025
I just love this game, I know, not best graphics and driving mechanism, but the open world is so huge, drive for hours, listen to music, the colorful environment, and the theme of the game makes you feel that you are living a dream, or living a millionaire life in 2008-2011, you could buy mansions, yacht and design it the way you want, I never played the game in my childhood but got my physical copy recently and I love it, but I wish to have one digitaly from GOG to fix all problems in physical one, because it was made for older win version, seeing the price of this game keys on steam is unrealistic, and I think GOG is the true hero to bring it back, I think that's their job and they will be happy to do it.
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