The game introduces an arena mode, which features team play and six different levels. The sequel will contain twenty five vehicles as well as 20 weapons. The races will take place on over 20 race tracks.
The single player campaign has received an overhaul as well and it will be a multi-layered campaign mode where players battle to take control of Staunton City by conquering the six different districts and taking control of opponent cars and weapons.
Sega hasn't unveiled any screenshots of the game yet, but we're sure they will be released next week at E3. In the mean time stay tuned to PALGN for new information on Full Auto 2: Battlelines as soon as it is announced. We're a little disturbed by the amount of successors to Xbox 360 titles the PlayStation 3 is getting, but we'll see how they turn out.

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