SEGA Confirms Full Auto Sequel For PS3 News
Jon Wilcox
02/05/2006

Pseudo Interactive's vehicular combat racer set to get a PlayStation3 exclusive...
Week two of SEGA's 'Road to E3' countdown, and today the publisher has confirmed development of Full Auto 2: Battlelines. Currently being produced by Pseudo Interactive, the PlayStation3 exclusive vehicular combat title will be a sequel of the first Full Auto, which was itself an Xbox 360 exclusive.
As well as returning to the total destruction of the first title, Battlelines will also include a new Arena Mode that will see players fight it out across six levels of contained destruction. Over twenty-five vehicles will be available through the course of the game, with over twenty weapons and twenty tracks open for players to destroy everything in their path. Full Auto 2: Battlelines will also feature 'multi-path' tracks in the single-player campaign across the city of Staunton and its six districts, and a number of multiplayer modes that continue the destruction.
"The destructible environments in Full Auto 2: Battlelines are both stunning and strategic, especially in multiplayer combat," said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. "The gameplay innovations of tactical destruction and team multiplayer vehicular mayhem combined with the tremendous power of Sony's PLAYSTATION 3 console makes this sequel truly the next generation of combat racing."
We'll have more from SEGA and their 'Road to E3' tomorrow...



