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The appearance of New Need for Speed ​​with anime style visuals added to the sense of speed


▲ Representative image of Need for Speed ​​​​​​Unbound (image source: official game website)

On the 7th, EA announced Need for Speed ​​​​​​Unbound developed by Criterion Games.

In this title, players from all over the world take on the ultimate challenge to defeat the police while sitting in the driver’s seat to make their own street racing fantasy come true. In fact, the visual effect that shows the speed of the car was expressed as graffiti.

You can enjoy a different look by adding street art to the most realistic car ever in the series. In addition to multiplayer, you can experience racing, collecting, upgrading and customizing through a single-player campaign on Lakeshore, the in-game stage.

▲ Need for Speed ​​Unbound Trailer (Video Source: Need for Speed ​​Official YouTube Channel)

After breaking up with a friend in a robbery at the Family Auto Shop, the player becomes a rookie racer, wins the ultimate street race, and embarks on a journey to find a stolen car. In the process, you discover different aspects of Lakeshore.

Kieran Crimmins, Creative Director, Criterion Games said: “Need for Speed ​​​​Unbound is about taking risks and maintaining the status quo by simply being yourself through racing style, unique car crafting, fashion, and music. it’s all about destroying and expressing myself.”

He continued, “I was inspired to create a truly immersive world where players can represent and express themselves in the game. Unbound’s visual experience brings graffiti to life, enhances competition, and creates new fast-paced action that heightens competition and creates adrenaline. fast action “With typical art style racing, we want to redefine the expectations of players.”

▲ Screenshot of Need for Speed ​​​​Unbound (image source: official game website)

Need for Speed ​​​​​​​​Unbound will be released on PC (Origin, Steam, Epic Games Store), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2nd, and will support 4K resolution at 60FPS for the first time in the series.

Available for pre-order until November 29, as a bonus, you’ll receive an exclusive pack of Unbound Content, including driving effects packs, decals, license plates, flag artwork, stickers, and $150,000 worth of currency in the game to be used in multiplayer for the first time.

EA Play Pro members will get unlimited access to the Need for Speed ​​​​Unbound Palace Edition starting November 29th, and EA Play members will get an early trial for 10 hours before launch. We’ll keep you updated on new features, experiences, content drops, and more for free after launch.