The ESRB description also reveals some of the saucy bits of content

Jul 21, 2014 09:44 GMT  ·  By

Playground Games' Forza Horizon 2 has just got some new details regarding its game modes, courtesy of the title's ESRB rating.

According to the content description provided in the rating blurb, the upcoming racing game will feature Circuit, Point-to-Point and Street Racing modes.

The racing simulation game allows players to compete in a fictional Horizon Festival set in Southern Europe, stepping behind the wheel of real-world licensed cars that are faithfully modeled and rendered in-game.

"During the course of the game, car-tag modes depict car collisions and include text/voice-overs such as 'If you wanna become the king, you need to hit that driver with your car,' 'Wreckage,' and 'You're infected, crash into the survivors,'" the description points out.

The ESRB board also reveals that fans of provocative visuals and language will find some appealing cutscenes, containing brief images of women in revealing outfits, with panned camera angles and close-ups, as well as suggestive dialogue lines such as "Oh, girls, girls, girls. Behave yourselves now - come on!" or "[I'm] hearing some scandalous stories . . . Come on, send me photos."

The developer notes that the Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions of the games will be very different from one another, as while the latter is being built on the Forza Horizon engine, the next-gen one is being created using the Forza 5.

Forza Horizon 2 is slated for a September 30 worldwide release, coming to Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Xbox One computer entertainment systems.