Driver 2 Player Count and Stats (2024)

Driver 2 player count stats and factsHere are a few of the most interesting Driver 2 facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Driver 2 player count:

600,000 game units sold worldwide

Last updated May 2001


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Game Description

“Driver 2,” also known as “Driver 2: Back on the Streets,” is an action-adventure video game developed by Reflections Interactive (now known as Ubisoft Reflections) and published by Infogrames. It is the second installment in the “Driver” series and is known for its expansive open-world environments, cinematic missions, and vehicular action.

Released in the early 2000s, “Driver 2” follows the story of Tanner, an undercover cop, as he embarks on a mission spanning four major cities: Chicago, Havana, Las Vegas, and Rio de Janeiro. The game features a mix of driving, on-foot sections, and shooting mechanics, allowing players to immerse themselves in a world of crime, intrigue, and cinematic storytelling.

The game’s primary gameplay revolves around story-driven missions that involve various objectives such as car chases, getaway sequences, and shootouts. Players are given the freedom to explore the open-world cities outside of missions, making it possible to engage in side activities or simply drive around the detailed environments.

One of the standout features of “Driver 2” is the “Take A Ride” mode, which allows players to freely explore the cities without the constraints of missions. This mode contributes to the game’s replayability, offering an opportunity to discover hidden areas, perform stunts, or engage in pursuits with the police.

“Driver 2” received praise for its open-world design, cinematic storytelling, and its expansion of gameplay mechanics compared to the first game in the series. The game’s cities were notable for their size and variety, offering distinct environments and challenges in each location.

Despite its positive aspects, “Driver 2” also faced criticism for certain technical issues and occasional glitches. However, it managed to capture the spirit of cinematic car chases and action sequences, providing players with an immersive experience reminiscent of classic action films.

The game’s combination of open-world exploration, intense car chases, and a compelling narrative helped solidify its place in gaming history. “Driver 2” remains a memorable title for fans of action-adventure games from the early 2000s, offering a taste of cinematic excitement within the interactive medium.

Game Details

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