Street Outlaws 2: Winner Takes All - Nintendo Switch
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Street Outlaws 2: Winner Takes All - Nintendo Switch

Availability: Available to Order
£39.95

The stakes have just been raised! In this high-octane sequel, you have to prove your mettle in some of the roughest and most unforgiving drag and street races across the United States.

Your success and rep all depends on how you perform, your strategy on modding your car, and how many points you ultimately earn along the way.

The Unreal Engine brings Street Outlaws to a whole new level of visual fidelity with improved lighting, textures, and everything else! You can customise your car, but you can also customise your team garage to truly make it your own. Along with the street racing seen on TV, you will also be able to participate in unique races and stunts all while interacting with your favourite cast members from the show!

Do you have what it takes to be the points leader and ultimately be crowned the Winner Takes All National Champion?

  • 26 drag vehicles plus 5 challenge cars.
  • 36 unique locations for races and challenge events.
  • Over 250 parts for deep car customisation including rims, parachutes, tires, window tints, tire smoke colors, as well as personal garage customisation.
  • Put up or shut up through the in-game race wager feature.
  • Build out your ultimate support crew with drivers, scouts, engineers and mechanics.
  • Featuring Ryan Martin, Big Chief, AZN, Lizzy, Farmtruck and many more from the Street Outlaws TV show.
  • Asynchronous online multiplayer, leaderboards, and asynchronous continual tournaments.

PEGI 3+

PEGI 12+: Graphic and realistic looking violence is allowed towards fantasy characters and can feature horror content such as a strong threat or graphic injury. Violence to human characters must appear unrealistic unless it consists of minor trivial injury. Sexual posturing as the type seen in music videos is allowed as a sexual innuendo. Some bad language is allowed but no more than mild swearing.  12 is the minimum rating for games which teach or encourage gambling, although the descriptor can also feature on higher rated games.

Any game that would normally be rated at 3 but contains some possibly frightening scenes or sounds may be considered suitable in this category.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council