Ghost Games has blown the lid open on NFS Heat info. Now gamers have access to the entire car list for the upcoming game, just over two months before launch.
Earlier today, Electronic Arts pulled the curtain back on Need for Speed HEAT. With the first trailer out in the wild, fans of the franchise are eager to know which cars will be part of the game when it launches in November.
Electronic Arts has dropped the official reveal trailer for its next Need for Speed game, confirming that title we reported on yesterday: Need for Speed HEAT.
The reveal of a new entry in the Need for Speed franchise is nearly upon us. According to Eurogamer, Electronic Arts will pull the wraps off of the upcoming title this Wednesday, August 14.
With Gamescom kicking off in a matter of weeks, an Austrian website has seemingly revealed the latest title in the long-running Need for Speed franchise. It comes with a sizeable grain of salt, however.
While there is indeed a new Need for Speed coming by the end of 2019, you won’t be seeing it next month. Developer Ghost Games has confirmed it won’t be debuting the as-yet-unnamed sequel in LA for E3 and Electronic Art’s own EA Play in June.
Fans of the longest-running licensed racing game franchise got good news from Electronic Arts last week. In a report on its Q3 FW19 earnings, the company name-dropped Need for Speed amongst its plans for the next year of releases.
If you’ve been driving around Fortune Valley looking for something new, you’re in luck. The Need for Speed Payback June update landed earlier this week, and it brought a variety of new content to the game.
Ghost Games has detailed the latest update for 2017’s Need For Speed Payback. Among a host of gameplay changes, some new content will arrive for players with both paid and free additions arriving next month.
A new update has touched down for Need for Speed Payback today. Alongside multiple fixes and changes to the game itself, it introduces two DLC vehicles that should be plenty familiar to movie fans.
The highly requested online free roam is now available for Need for Speed Payback in its latest update. Dubbed “Alldrive: Hangout”, this new feature allows gamers to cruise the streets of Fortune Valley with their friends.
The folks at Ghost Games rang in the new year with Need for Speed Payback news. As it turns out, a fan-favorite feature is returning in the form of online free roam.
Ghost Games has detailed the first big content update coming to Need For Speed Payback, with the open world racer adding a host of free and paid content next week. Let’s break down what players should expect on December 19.
The latest release from the long-running Need for Speed series is here. With plenty of action, Payback looks to entice gamers through street racing and in-depth customization.
Welcome to Mirror Mode, GTPlanet’s series that shines a spotlight on retro racing games. To commemorate the upcoming release of Need for Speed Payback, we’re revisiting one of franchise’s most iconic installments.
After an insanely busy couple weeks in the world of sim racing, Ghost Games has revealed the full car list for its arcade racer, Need for Speed Payback.
EA has revealed the achiements/trophies players will be aiming to achieve in this winter’s Need for Speed Payback. Posted on the official game’s website, the list details the type of tasks Payback will require you to complete. The list is 33 achievements long, keeping a further 20 hidden until release.