Ben Walke, Global Community Engagement Manager at Electronic Arts, has announced that Need for Speed: Heat has gone Gold. Moreover, Walke has shared some short but sweet gameplay clips from this new NFS game that you can find below.
The game has gone gold, and has been sent to be made into discs.
— Ben Walke (@BenWalke) October 9, 2019
As we’ve already reported, Need for Speed Heat will feature two playstyles. By day, players compete in the Speedhunters Showdown, a sanctioned competition where they earn Bank to customise and upgrade their garage of high-performance cars. At night, players risk it all to build their Rep in underground races. In these events, a rogue police task force roams the streets, ready to take racers down and swipe all their earnings.
Ghost Games has stated that the game will not have any loot boxes or microtransactions. However, there will be a time-save pack, which will show all collectables on the map.
Walke has also revealed that the PC requirements for Need for Speed Heat will come out next week.
And here are the two short gameplay clips for NFS: Heat.
Enjoy!
Feeling the heat 🔥 Gas stations have you covered 🛠️ #NFSHeat pic.twitter.com/LnxilLeyuI
— Ben Walke (@BenWalke) October 10, 2019
🎵 You spin me right round, baby
Right round like a record, baby
Right round round round 🎵🍩 delivery in #NFSHeat pic.twitter.com/EX8F2E84rp
— Ben Walke (@BenWalke) October 9, 2019
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