2Xtreme
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The following cheat codes are for 2Xtreme on PlayStation, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
| Go to the Options screen and select Pad Config, then enter the code below. If done correctly, a sound will play and a cheat option will appear on the main menu. | |
| Cheat Menu | Hold bttnR2 And Press dpadRight, dpadUp, dpadRight, bttnTriangle, bttnX |
| SECRET CHARACTERS | |
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| Go to select player, then create player. Enter "CHEATS BE ON" as the name. Then enter the names below. | |
| All Character Cheats | BOSS CHEATS |
| Different Appearance | TIGER CHEATS |
| Makes Your Character Sharklike | SHARK CHEATS |
About 2Xtreme
2Xtreme is an aggressive multi-discipline racing title that serves as the high-octane sequel to the original extreme sports hit. Developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, the game was released for the Sony PlayStation (PSX/PS1) and later made available on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and PlayStation 5 (PS5) via the PlayStation Plus Premium classics catalog. Expanding on its predecessor, the title features four distinct sports—skateboarding, mountain biking, inline skating, and snowboarding—across twelve international tracks located in Japan, Africa, and the United States.
On the PSX, the gameplay is characterized by its "combat racing" mechanics, where players use punches and kicks to knock rivals off their path while performing stunts to earn points and speed boosts. The PSX version is frequently noted for its improved character models and more diverse environments compared to the first game, while the PS4 and PS5 versions are celebrated for adding modern enhancements such as uprendering, rewind features, and quick-save functionality. The game is known for its steep challenge and the strategic use of gates that provide health and speed advantages. Whether you are snowboarding down the slopes of Kilimanjaro or dodging pedestrians on the streets of Tokyo, 2Xtreme remains a definitive and high-energy relic of the 90s extreme sports craze.