

In it, players will experience a campaign, that will see them raise to the top of the racing world. Like in previous titles, Lakeshore will be an open world playground. Talking about car action: Unbound will feature a new playable city called Lakeshore City. A big focus for Need for Speed Unbound will be underground racing. The car action looks cool though, we like it and we're sure people will get used to it. This is supposed to show the series going back to its roots in underground racing, but will surely be very divisive.

The first thing everyone will notice is the look: the game is going with a full-on comic style. EA dropped a pretty cool reveal trailer (which you can watch below) and a whole lot of info on the upcoming racing game. The membership is relatively cheap, and a whole month of access will cost you only $4.99 / 3,99 € / £3.99 / 14,99 zł.Features & Story Mode In Unbound – Back to the StreetsĪfter a bunch of leaks, Need for Speed Unbound has finally been revealed. If you're not an EA Play user, don't worry. If you are a member, you can download and play it at no additional cost before the official launch! Ten hours of gameplay is more than enough to form an opinion of the game and make a decision regarding the purchase.

That's right, the new NFS title was added to EA's gaming service today. It will undoubtedly provide a unique racing experience.īesides enjoying many Electronic Arts titles, the subscribers of EA Play can also enjoy their new releases for up to 10 hours. The cars still look as realistic as ever but combined with a completely different look for special effects. However, this entry in the top racing series features a brand-new, cel-shaded art style for all characters and SFX for vehicles. Similarly to previous games in the franchise, NFS Unbound also focuses on street racing in an open world. More specifically, Need for Speed Unbound is coming out on December 2nd, but there is a way to play it a few days earlier. It's been three long years since the release of NFS Heat, and today, the popular Electronic Arts franchise is bigger than ever.
