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Sports Car Challenge 2 Gets New Update For iOS and Android Devices

Deep Silver FISHLABS and Volkswagen Group have released exclusive new content for Sports Car Challenge 2 on Android and iOS devices.

Earlier today, Germany-based mobile games developer Deep Silver FISHLABS released another exclusive content update for Sports Car Challenge 2 in cooperation with the Volkswagen Group (China). Said update, which has gone live simultaneously on the App Store and Google Play, adds a brand-new super sports car to the app’s illustrious car pool, namely the Bentley Continental GT Speed. All in all, the users of the 19.5-million-downloads-strong Sports Car Challenge series can now choose between no less than 19 high-performance sports cars from six of the most renowned brands of the Volkswagen Group.


Constituting the most powerful addition to the Continental stable and excelling as the fastest two-door coupé that Bentley makes, the Continental GT Speed is the perfect car for everybody who loves to drive far and fast. Enter this outstanding super car’s sumptuous cabin, sink into its comfortable leather seats and bring its 635-horsepower-strong W12 engine to life. Feel the Continental GT Speed’s sheer force as you dash from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 4 seconds and reach an out-of-the-world top speed of 206 miles per hour.

Sports Car Challenge 2 is available as a free download on the App Store via http://bit.ly/SCC2-EN and on Google Play via http://bit.ly/SCC2-GooglePlay. The app runs on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as well as a broad selection of Android-powered smartphones and tablets. All in all, Sports Car Challenge 2 contains a total of 19 partly exclusive sports cars by luxury brands such as Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche and Volkswagen, as well as five differing race tracks, three individual game modes and a wide range of international online leader boards.

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