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Tuesday, August 20, 2019


The next part of the Need for Speed series is titled Heat and arrives in the eleventh month on PCs and consoles.

Need for Speed Heat has been officially announced for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game comes out on November 8 this year, or November 5 for EA / Origin Access subscribers who can try it out for ten hours.


The heat takes us to the hot roads of Palm City which is an imitation of Miami. This city in the new NFS looks different depending on the time of day, and the main news is that in this NFS we will be able to drive both day and night.


By day, we will compete in permitted Speedhunters Showdown competitions that earn cash rewards for car purchases. However, rolling stock does not mean anything without an accompanying reputation, and so-called. We will collect REP points when darkness falls in Palm City.

Illegal street races are coming up at night, and Palm City cops are getting tougher and getting a reprimand in their behavior, so they won't shy away from dirty moves to stop you. Unlike racing by day, at night, police in the Heat can permanently disable you.

The change between day and night in the NFS Heat will not be dynamic but will be activated by going to the garage.

The Heat promises never more freedom to arrange a car, and besides vehicles, we will arrange for drivers as well. All the car and driver modification elements will be won throughout the game. Tickets from NFS Payback will not be returned to the Heat.


A new driving model is also mentioned, which means that the car's steering feel will not be like that of the NFS Payback.

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