Players race through six major cities : Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills, Shanghai, New York, Dubai, and Paris.
This version included an exclusive real-time Bluetooth multiplayer mode , a feature highly sought after for local competitive play at the time.
The game features 28 licensed vehicles , including iconic models like the Ferrari F430 Spider and the Bugatti Veyron .
The quest for on the N-Gage 2.0 platform, specifically the version released by the scene group BiNPDA , remains a notable chapter in mobile gaming history. Released officially on January 20, 2009 , it was the second Asphalt title to hit Nokia’s revamped N-Gage service, following the success of Asphalt 3: Street Rules. The N-Gage 2.0 Experience
Their "cracked" versions were essential for enthusiasts because the official N-Gage service was eventually discontinued, making it impossible to purchase or activate games legally.