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'Need For Speed' 2015 Updates: EA Showcase Launch Trailer, Game Access Availability; Six Districts, Mini Review Revealed [VIDEOS]

| Oct 30, 2015 06:51 AM EDT

Need For Speed is an open world racing video game developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

"Need for Speed" 2015 will feature a new launch trailer, game access availability, six new districts and a mini review of the game.

EA Games and Ghost Games showcased a new launch trailer for "Need for Speed" 2015 as it features a lot of drifts, care chases, racing and many more that gamers remembered in the car racing franchise. It depicts the freedom of the main characters in the game as they race all around the city without any care for the rules whatsoever. The trailer also features Coolio's song, "Gangsta's Paradise" as it was used as background for the game.

Aside from the launch trailer, EA games also revealed a ten hour Access Availability for "Need for Speed" 2015 in the Xbox One console and is currently available in Xbox Live for gamers to download it. The ten hour trial will allow players to gain access to every mode in "Need For Speed" without any progression locks allowing them the freedom to play these modes before its intended launch next week, VideoGamer reported.

The EA Access subscription will cost around £3.99 ($6 USD) a month or £19.99 ($31 USD) a year. There are also six new districts in Ventura Bay that players must traverse in order to progress in "Need for Speed" 2015, VG 24/7 reported.

The first district is Burnwood were the gamers will start at the beginning as Downtown roads connect the offices and commercial buildings, while industrial areas and railyards offers a different perspective on the outskirts of the city.

The second district is the Crescent Mountains, which is found in the North side of Burnwood. It is described as having long sweeping roads that will take gamers deep into the mountains and they will see spectacular views of the city below. Royal Park is the city's residential area and it located between Burnwood and South Port.

South Port is the city's industrial area and players will see narrow roads and docks, while El Rey will feature great mountains and spectacular views. Ghost Games stated that gamers will have to slow down in El Rey hinting the area could be dangerous for high speed driving.

The Franklin Terrace is mix of several freeway connections and sweeping roads providing access to other areas in the city.

Lastly, YouTube Westie posted a video review for "Need for Speed" 2015 as he was able to visit EA Game's offices to get his hands on the game. Westie stated in his comments that game is fairly good as it brings back some the game's nostalgia with new features that are new and unique in the game.

The controls were pretty easy to grasp and customization features were the highlight for the game. Westie confirmed that game display runs at 900-1080p and it is at 30fps. His only complain about the game was it always online, which in his opinion is not necessary for the game.

"Need for Speed" will launch on Nov. 3 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.

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