Burnout Drift 2
Drift fans get a full garage and serious tracks right away in Burnout Drift 2. Races take place on city streets, mountain roads, and wide highways, all covered with wet asphalt or under stormy weather. The sequel keeps the focus on long drifts and clean lines, not just raw speed. Pick a sports car and head into the settings before hitting the big track. Adjust suspension stiffness, body angle, and handling balance to match a preferred drifting style. Then repaint the car with a new color to make it easier to spot during tight corners and heavy traffic.
How to play?
Start with practice runs on three different tracks. Each route has its own corner layout, weather, and driving rhythm, so drifting in the city feels different from mountain sections or high hills. Enter wide bends at a controlled speed, then hold a stable slide through the whole curve. Earn points for every successful drift that stays clean. Hold a continuous slide to stack more score, as long as the car does not touch barriers or other vehicles. One impact instantly resets the combo and wipes those drifting points. Drive aggressively, but always leave enough space to correct the angle.
Collect coins during races and use them in the garage to unlock fresh rides. New drift cars come with stronger engines and higher potential for long sideways action. The roster reaches 12 different sports machines, so players can switch until they find a comfortable drifting setup for each track type. Jump into these drift games, test several car builds, and chase big drift scores without touching the guardrail. Fire up Burnout Drift 2, tweak the suspension, and see how far those drifts can go.

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- drive
- emergency alarm
- left turn
- right turn
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- pause / exit to menu
- ignition
- high beam
- dipped beam
- nitro
- slow motion
- change of camera view
- handbrake
- look around
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.10 out of 5, based on 473 votes.
- Released in August 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Three practice tracks use fixed weather and road layouts that define how the cars drift.
- The suspension and body angle sliders directly change how easily the car breaks traction.
- Drift points form a single combo chain that disappears after any collision.
- Twelve selectable cars differ by engine power, which affects drift length and exit speed.
Tips & Tricks:
- Enter long corners earlier at a slightly lower speed to keep drifts controllable.
- Tune a softer suspension setting if the car snaps straight too quickly.
- Avoid tiny wall taps, because even light contact resets the entire drift combo.
- Use weaker cars first to learn the track lines before switching to higher power.
- Practice in dry conditions before trying thunderstorm tracks with slippery asphalt.























