Danger Zone 2 outed by Australian Classification Board

It seems like Three Fields Entertainment wants another chance to smash it.
Text: Eirik Hyldbakk Furu
Published 2018-05-30

Three Fields Entertainment aimed to please those Burnout fans who've dreamt of crashing cars in a new Crash Mode ever since Burnout 3: Takedown with the release of Danger Zone last May. Unfortunately, the final product didn't offer enough content and variety to satisfy our reviewer when he tackled the game. That doesn't seem to have stopped the British studio from having another go though.

The Australian Classification Board has rated Danger Zone 2 for PC today, so Three Fields Entertainment is apparently looking to build on the groundwork laid down in the first game and really deliver what fans want. We don't get much more than the name, however, as the rating only states that the game will have "mild themes" and online interactivity.

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