
Of course, the new Underground 2 Remastered clip is totally unofficial, with no ties at all to Electronic Arts whatsoever. Those cars weren’t featured in the original Underground 2 game, but still are some of the most recognizable among the fans of the series. Other iconic Need for Speed guest cars have also appeared in the footage, including Most Wanted’s BMW M3 GTR and Underground’s Nissan Skyline GT-R. It was her green customized Nissan 350Z which players enjoyed during the first racing sections.

The fans have recreated Underground 2’s cinematic intro with airport arrival and introduction to Rachel Teller (originally performed by Brooke Burke). Related: How The Fast And The Furious Inspired Need For Speed: Undergroundįeaturing iconic Riders on the Storm music score by The Doors, the video of the 2004’s reimagined classic gives you a glimpse of Bayview city streets and its fast cars. The creators seemingly blended CGI effects with real-life video footage to create both an original and nostalgic vision of a cult racing title. Unofficial Need for Speed Underground 2 Remastered trailer debuted on the Odonata Cinema channel on YouTube on July 7, and the clip has surpassed 70,000 views in less than two days.

Russian enthusiasts have shown off what a potential modern Need for Speed Underground 2 Remaster could look like if released sometime in 2022 with the updated graphics.

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