Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
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Development

Different versions of the game were produced for each game platform; the Xbox
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, GameCube
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 and PC versions were developed in EA Seattle, a subsidiary of EA Canada
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, while the PS2 version was developed by EA Black Box in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Also, it did not feature a career mode allowing car personalization. Instead, there is a point system where cars are purchased from winning races. Points are determined by laps led and finishing position. In the "Championship" and "Hot Pursuit" trees, extra points are awarded if a medal is won, decided by the requirements. For example, a sprint (see section below) would give 5000 points if awarded the gold, 4000 for silver, and 2500 for bronze, etc. Points would give types of tracks to race on, cars, police cars, etc. If the tree is completed, extra bonus races are unlocked. These races include the hardest AI and the hardest courses. For the multiplayer mode of the PC version, players can host a game server for LAN or internet based playing. In addition to this, the GameSpy
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 internet matchmaking system can be used to publish and locate such servers.

Reception

Hot Pursuit 2 was released to generally favorable reviews. The PS2 version scored an 88% on GameRankings, and 89 out of 100 at Metacritic. The Xbox version scored slightly lower at GameRankings, with 81% and 75 out of 100 at Metacritic. The GameCube and PC versions scores at GameRankings and Metacritic were 74% and 68 out of 100, and 73% and 73 out of 100 respectively.

IGN's David Smith praised the PS2 version, saying "Hot Pursuit 2 has its finger right on the pulse of what makes an arcade racer fun." Amer Ajami of GameSpot stated that "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit II is easily one of the best games in the series." GameSpy praised the sensation of speed and tight controls, but went on to criticize repetitive mission objectives.

Sequel

At EA's Conference for E3 2010, it was announced and shown that a new Need for Speed, aptly called Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
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, was unveiled. It was developed by Criterion Games
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, the developers who created the award-winning Burnout
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franchise. The game was released on November 16th, 2010 in North America, and on November 19th, 2010 in Europe. The game later went on to receive critical acclaim, and has won over 25 differentially awards, from major publications.
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