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"Need for Speed Most Wanted" Announced - First Screenshot!
PC, PS2, Xbox
12th April 2005, 3:19am
This November, Electronic Arts is preparing to blow you away. With news of Burnout: Revenge just days ago, EA have once again shocked us all with their new Need for Speed game subtitled "Most Wanted". Will it be more wanted than Burnout: Revenge? Only time will tell."Out-race your opponents, evade cops and exploit the open world in Need for Speed Most Wanted; street racing doesn't get any better than this," explains Larry LaPierre, senior producer, EA Canada. "Players instantly will feel the thrill of the ride as they hit the streets in an open world environment where drivers can tune their cars to compete against any class of vehicles or use their wits to out-fox the law to satisfy their need for speed."
Need for Speed Most Wanted delivers a unique fast-paced and gripping ride in the racing genre as players build up their Rap Sheet and street cred to move their way up the Black List to become the most wanted racer on the streets. Players will go head-to-head with the top drivers on the scene as well as strategically evade more than half a dozen cops at any one time. Add in a dynamic open world, new gameplay and customization as well as tuners, supercars, muscles and sports cars and Need for Speed Most Wanted will be on every gamer's "must-have", or christmas list.
Need for Speed Most Wanted is due out in November 2005 on the Xbox, PC, PS2 and GameCube.
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