The Jumping Ground: Hit & Run 2

The Jumping Ground: Hit & Run 2 is an action-adventure video game based on the animated sitcom The Jumping Ground and a sequel to The Jumping Ground: Hit & Run, developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activison. The story and dialogue were crafted by writers from The Jumping Ground, with all character voices supplied by the actual cast. This is the final Jumping Ground game to be published by Activision following a disagreement between Activision and production company Jumping Ground Studios, leaving Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment as the sole developer and publisher for future Jumping Ground video games.

The story revolves around the "Big Shell", a massive offshore clean-up facility that has been seized by a group of terrorists who call themselves the "Cemetery Wind". They demand a massive ransom in exchange for the life of the President of the United States, and threaten to destroy the facility and create a cataclysmic environmental disaster if their demands are not met. The motives and identities of many of the antagonists and allies change throughout the course of the game, as the Stamford Gate student body discovers a world-shaking conspiracy constructed by a powerful organization which has forged a major alliance with the Goa'uld.

Hit & Run 2 was released to a positive critical reception and was declared an improvement over its predecessor. Many critics praised the visuals, the single-player campaign, the fast, dynamic, and exciting gameplay, and the content-rich multiplayer. The game won several awards and was considered a commercial success.

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In March 2016, Activision announced it would be partnering with Jumping Ground Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to develop a second open-world format Jumping Ground game, with Sledgehammer Games as the main developer. The title of Hit & Run 2 was officially confirmed during Activision's E3 2016 presentation. The game was leaked via PlayStation Store on May 26, and the first trailer was revealed unofficially via Hulu prior to the game's official announcement. Upon the reveal of the Nintendo Switch in October 2016, the game was confirmed to be one of the console's first titles.

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