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Real Racing 2 Will Include Licensed Cars From BMW, Chevy, More

Real Racing 2, the sequel to one of our favorite iOS racing games, will include licensed cars like the BMW Z4 and Chevy Corvette.

Real Racing 2 Will Include Licensed Cars From BMW, Chevy, More
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Firemint today announced that the upcoming sequel to Real Racing will include licensed cars instead of the nameless cars of the original. We've seen Firemint release a special version of Real Racing for Volkswagon (Real Racing GTI), but this will be the first time that licensed cars will be including in the main game.

While this isn't a big deal to many, in the world of video games this feature sets the high end racers apart from the pack by adding a certain prestige. Not to mention people love to drive cars that they could never afford to own, even if it is in a video game. I think this announcement just sets the stage for what we can expect from Real Racing 2. I think we can expect some amazing features in Real Racing 2. But what the wizards at Firemint have up their sleeves, we don't yet know.

What new features would you like to see in Real Racing 2? What other cars would you like to see in Real Racing 2? Let us know your thoughts in the comments and we'll let you know more details on Real Racing 2 as soon as we are allowed to!

We don't yet know the full list of what cars will be included in Real Racing 2, but in the above image you can see the 2006 BMW Z4 M Coupe on the left and the 2010 Chevrolet Corvette C6.R on the right. Seems like a good start, but I'm sure we'll see more.

The original Real Racing is available for the iPhone/iPod Touch, iPad, and a special free version sponsored by the Volkswagon GTI.

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Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott
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