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Need for Speed gets Unbound

December 2 is deadline day for fans of an iconic games franchise: that’s when Electronic Arts and Criterion Games will launch The Need for Speed Unbound. The latest edition of the series will put players around the world in the driver’s seat of their own street racing fantasy as they outsmart police and demonstrate that they have what it takes to win The Grand, the Lakeshore’s ultimate street racing challenge.

Need for Speed Unbound features a new visual style, blending elements of street art with the most realistic looking cars in the franchise’s history. The innovative single player campaign delivers thrills and consequences through an immersive narrative that engages players in the city of Lakeshore as they race, collect, upgrade, and customise the world’s hottest performance cars on their way to the top of the scene. Need for Speed Unbound is built for the new generation of technology and will feature 4K resolution at 60 frames per second for the first time in the series, when it launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

Need for Speed Unbound is all about self-expression, taking risks and disrupting the status quo by just being you – through your racing style, unique car builds, fashion, music and much more,” said Kieran Crimmins, creative director at criterion games. “We are inspired to create a truly authentic universe where players see themselves represented in the game. The visual experience of Unbound redefines expectation, with a new signature art-style that brings graffiti to life, intensifies the competition, and creates adrenaline-inducing, high-speed action.”

Need for Speed Unbound challenges the conventions of the racing genre and ups the ante by introducing true consequences with impactful risk and reward for every race, decision and side bet made. Players uncover the world of Lakeshore when a robbery at a family auto-shop tears two friends apart and sets a rookie racer on a journey to win the ultimate street race and reclaim the priceless car that was stolen from them. 

Electronic Arts provided the following information on the features of Need for Speed Unbound:

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