Microsoft has announced Forza Horizon 2 for Xbox One and Xbox 360, which will come out later this year.
The sequel to the open-world driving game is set in Southern Europe, and apparently feature hundreds of cars.
The Xbox One version will be handled by Playground Games, and be based on the Forza 5 engine, while Sumo Digital will handle the 360 version, based on the original Horizon’s engine. Both will be working closely with the main Forza developer Turn 10.
The game will feature a weather system, and carry over the Drivatar system from Forza 5, where the AI adapts to your friends driving styles.