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Dccice.jpeg|Screenshot from an Antarctic themed level. | Dccice.jpeg|Screenshot from an Antarctic themed level. |
Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 January 2024
Doritos Crash Course 2 is an Xbox Live Arcade Game (XBLA), released for the Xbox 360 on May 8th, 2013. The game is a successor to the massively popular XBLA game Doritos Crash Course. It's a game that expanded upon the ideas of the first game and implemented many more. A big part of this game was the online requirement. Everything the user did was through this games servers, whether it was playing a course; alone or with others, tracking personal best times, or even just changing your settings. Because of this, when the servers shut down on October 15th, 2014, just over a year after the games initial release, the game would be deemed unplayable as a connection to the servers is required to even get past the first loading screen.
Inaccessibility
To this day, no one has found a way to access the games levels and menus. And what makes this harder is the game was delisted from the Microsoft Store on April 24th, 2014.[1] The only way to access this game to any degree is to have a system that it was never deleted from, or to have an account that has purchased this game in the past, in which the game can be re-downloaded from the user's "Download History" in the settings.
No versions of the game exist online that allow play of these lost levels.