Experience the thrill of Driver 2: Back on the Streets, the classic PlayStation driving game. Race through iconic cities, evade police, and complete action-packed undercover missions.
Driver 2: Back on the Streets is a high-octane driving action game that puts you behind the wheel as undercover cop Tanner. Set across four massive open-world cities (Chicago, Havana, Las Vegas, and Rio de Janeiro), you'll chase criminals, evade police, and complete dangerous missions in a gritty crime drama. This PlayStation classic builds on the original Driver formula with new features like exiting vehicles on foot and expanded gameplay mechanics.
• Massive Open Cities: Explore four distinct urban environments with realistic traffic and pedestrians
• On-Foot Gameplay: Exit your vehicle for the first time in the series to steal new cars or continue missions
• Cinematic Chase Sequences: Experience Hollywood-style car pursuits with spectacular crashes
• Undercover Missions: Complete story-driven objectives ranging from tailing suspects to getaway driving
• Vehicle Variety: Drive over 30 licensed cars, trucks, and motorcycles with unique handling
• Wanted System: Dynamic police response escalates based on your law-breaking intensity
• Multiplayer Modes: Challenge friends in split-screen head-to-head races and chase modes
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What makes Driver 2 different from the first game?
Driver 2 introduces the ability to exit your vehicle, expanded cities, new mission types, and improved physics. The addition of on-foot sections adds strategic elements to car theft and mission approaches.
Why do police chase me during free roam?
The game features a dynamic wanted system. Committing traffic violations (running red lights, hitting pedestrians) or damaging property increases your "heat level," triggering police response. Evade them by finding hiding spots or outrunning patrols.
Can I play Driver 2 multiplayer?
Yes! The game offers split-screen versus modes including Checkpoint Race, Tag, and Survival. You'll need a second controller for local multiplayer sessions on PlayStation.