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Off the Road 2 launches on iOS and Android with jets, boats, and multiplayer

Off the Road 2 is out on iOS and Android, turning DogByte's sequel into a 30-times-larger sandbox with jets, boats, multiplayer, and offline play.

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Off the Road 2 launches on iOS and Android with jets, boats, and multiplayer
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Off the Road 2 has landed on iOS and Android with a bigger pitch than a simple follow-up: DogByte Games has stretched the original’s off-road formula into a 30-times-larger sandbox that lets players drive 4x4s and supercars, pilot fighter jets, and cut across the water in high-speed powerboats. That mix gives the sequel a more arcade-friendly edge without dropping the series’ simulation roots, and it makes the launch stand out in a crowded mobile week.

The most important shift is scale. DogByte’s Google Play listing calls the map seamless, with highways, off-road trails, wilderness, and hidden secrets spread across a world that is far larger than the first game. The same listing says Off the Road 2 is fully playable offline, which is a major advantage for mobile players who want a game that still works away from a strong connection. Six-player multiplayer adds another layer, turning the sequel from a solo driving toy into something closer to a shared sandbox.

The App Store listing pushes the sim side too, describing the game as an “extreme open world simulator” with a real-time day and night cycle, fully modeled interiors, functional vehicle parts, and a missions system built around deliveries and more. That combination matters because it keeps the sequel from feeling like a novelty vehicle demo. It wants players to climb between land, air, and sea vehicles inside one connected world, then use that freedom to explore, race, and complete jobs on their own terms.

The launch also gives context to how far DogByte has pushed the franchise. Off the Road 2 was previously known as Project Next, and the announcement trailer went up on December 16, 2023. Coverage in March 2026 had already pointed to a Spring 2026 release and live Google Play pre-registration, so the Android and iOS launch on May 25, 2026 closes a long runway for the game’s reveal cycle. Early numbers suggest the sequel has found an audience, with more than 500,000 downloads and 8,930 reviews on Google Play, but it still sits in the shadow of the original Off the Road, which has topped 100 million downloads and 522,000 reviews. That gap is exactly why this sequel’s broader vehicle fantasy matters: it is not just arriving, it is trying to become the bigger mobile playground.

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