Mobile Game / May 25, 2026
OTR2 drives onto Android and iOS with open-world off-road mayhem
Dogbyte Games’ Off The Road 2 launches on Android and iOS today, promising offline play, open-world driving, boats, planes, helicopters, missions, day-night cycles and realistic vehicle physics.
OTR2 is the big vehicle-sim launch of 25 May, and Dogbyte Games is not thinking small. The sequel to Off The Road is now listed for Android and iOS, with a pitch built around massive open-world driving, offline play, trucks, sports cars, boats, planes, helicopters, missions, day-night cycles and realistic vehicle systems. That is basically the mobile driving-game buffet: mud, asphalt, water, air and probably a few crashes that were definitely the phone’s fault, not yours. The appeal is simple.
Many mobile racing games trap players inside short circuits and menu-heavy upgrade loops. OTR2 is selling freedom instead: explore, deliver, fly, sail, crash, repeat. The App Store listing puts the size around 915.5 MB, which is surprisingly reasonable for the ambition, though real-world download footprints can grow after updates. For mobile driving fans, this is today’s main launch to test.