

These give you a specific car and a task-completing a certain number of jumps, for instance, or reaching a specific speed along a course-and reward you with that playable car as a reward for success. The career mode features the standard assortment of race events to choose from, along with a selection of 'Bucket List' challenges.

Don't worry you're told how 'smart' your potential AI opponent is before you have to accept their challenge in point-to-point races. In individual races, these drivatars' skills are set based on the difficulty level you’ve chosen in the settings, but you’ll encounter a wider range of AI skills when roaming about. Drivatars, the cloud-based AI opponents that debuted in Forza Motorsport 5, reappear in Forza Horizon 2, populating the race challenges and free-roam modes with virtual drivers based on real players.
