


They did it this way because it would have been more work to create a unique version of TS2 just for Homefront as opposed to including the entire game and simply altering the main menu to hide parts that they wanted to block. The developers who worked on Homefront bundled TS2 into the base game as an easter-egg, but even though players could only access Siberia and Chicago, the entirety of the game was still present in Homefront's game files, including all of TS2's campaign, arcade, and challenge levels. Players would need to play through Homefront's campaign for several hours until they reached a TS2-themed arcade cabinet in the game where, when interacted with, would cause TS2 to take over their screen until they exited and resumed playing Homefront's campaign. Normally, the Homefront TS2 port is limited to just 2 playable story missions: Siberia and Chicago. Video: YouTube - TimeSplitters 2 Redux v0.1 - Release Trailer Where Did This Come From? This project installs into Homefront's game folder and unlocks all of TS2 permanently, fixes several game-breaking bugs, adds quality-of-life enhancements, and extra content. It also uses high-quality assets and audio. This port of TS2 is rendered natively on PC and console in full HD (to 4K), with widescreen and mouse/keyboard/gamepad support. TS2 Redux is a fan-made project which aims to fix and enhance the port of TimeSplitters 2 (TS2) contained in the 2016 game Homefront: The Revolution as a hidden away as an unlockable easter-egg.
