Tate Multimedia has revealed that it is bringing a sequel to 2013's Urban Trial Freestyle exclusively to the 3DS eShop this year.
Urban Trial Freestyle 2 will include twice the stages as the million-selling original, as well an online level sharing tool so you can send your creations to other players. You'll also be able to customise your bike and rider outfit. Hot dogs may also feature at some point.
Here's the PR:
Tate Multimedia is proud to announce 'Urban Trial Freestyle 2' the sequel to 2013's original which sold over one million copies. Urban Trial Freestyle 2 brings the addictive, action packed, gameplay fans know and love, with tons of new content for the Nintendo 3DS. With double the levels and an online level sharing tool, players will be able to backflip, 360 and wall ride the urban landscape in more ways than ever before.
Launching Q1 2017, Urban Trials Freestyle 2 brings many features the community has been asking for. Conquer 80 new levels, twice as many as the original game, featured across both Stunt and Time Attack modes. Master the track editor, create the most fiendishly challenging tracks possible and share them with your friends online. Play the challenges you love, test your stunt driving skills on new obstacle and challenge your friends in the competitive timed mode.
Customisation is a big part of Urban Trial Freestyle 2 – with new motorbikes each customisable to fit your gameplay style. Brand new player outfits – allowing you to create your own style whilst dominating the track!
Flip and tumble over dozens of obstacles as you race through new and diverse environments such as the Skate Park, Highway, Urban Parkour, Industrial and the Suburbs. Shift and balance your weight to ensure you survive the race, and set the quickest time for your friends.
"We're incredibly excited to be back after three years since Urban Trial Freestyle was first launched!" Says Paul Leskowicz VP at Tate Multimedia. "We've been listening to our fans and have added a number of innovative new features which will allow you to take your game further, including the communities most requested feature - sharing customised maps with your friends online!" Leskowicz continues, "We're also excited to reveal that we are looking at other platforms for Urban Trial Freestyle and would love to develop for future consoles!"
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Nice! I really liked the first 3ds one. I sucked at it but I liked it
I own the first one on 3DS, VITA and PS3. Great game.
oh finally. the first one was really cool. it only lacked the feature to share tracks online. i guess the problem is solved now^^
Unexpected surprise. The first one is really solid.
Switch, anyone?
I really enjoyed the first one, might pick this one up if the price is right!
Really good game! Own it on PS Vita, PS4, PC and 3DS
..that's great, the 1st one's wheelie good..so yea, 80 levels and a track editor, I'll be there.. Make mine a chilli dog!
3DS is having a great late moment! Hope it may come some nice surprises for a couple more of years!
This is great news! I really enjoyed the first game.
Great! I bought the first one when it launched on 3DS and put a significant amount of time into it for a week or two. Great eShop game! Looking forward to the sequel.
That's really cool! The first was really enjoyable on 3DS so I'm looking forward to this
Would prefer it on a home console... 3DS seems like a weird choice of exclusive platform.
@holygeez03
First game probably sold best on 3DS. At least relative to the pricing and development cost.
Played it on my Vita. Very enjoyable. It's great to see the 3ds marching on and this is a exclusive.
Definitely will be checking this out I loved the first one on the 3DS.
Switch version would be nice.
Nice. I love the original 3DS one. I'll be watching this one.
Cool, can't wait to get this neat little suprise
This is truly good news. It was a highlight on the eShop for sure.
Cool. I like the first game, it has a very good 3D effect.
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