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  2. Need for Speed Mobile (known as Need for Speed: Assemble in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau) is an upcoming free-to-play Open world racing mobile game developed by TiMi Studios and published by Electronic Arts for worldwide and Tencent Interactive Entertainment for China and Garena for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. [162]

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · Ghost Games is responsible for the most recent Need for Speed titles, including Need for Speed (2015) and Need for Speed: Payback. Who Makes Need for Speed Today? As of 2022, the Need for Speed franchise is developed by EA Black Box , a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.

  4. Need for Speed is a series of racing video games where the main objective is to win races in a variety of game modes, in the process eluding traffic and police.

    • Justin Fernandez
    • The Need for Speed. Release Date: August 31, 1994. Platforms: 3DO, DOS, PS1, Sega Saturn. Initially released for the 3DO game console, the original Need for Speed offered players high-speed thrills behind some of the flashiest sports cars money could buy.
    • Need for Speed 2. Release Date: March 31, 1997. Platforms: Windows, PS1. Need for Speed 2 ditched the generic highways of the original in favor of unique courses that provided some much-needed personality.
    • Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit. Release Date: March 25, 1998. Platforms: Windows, PS1. Hot Pursuit addressed its predecessor’s graphical shortcomings in a major way with striking visuals serving as a showcase for what the PS1 could do.
    • Need for Speed: High Stakes. Release Date: March 1, 1999. Platforms: Windows, PS1. The next Need for Speed game would expand upon the Pursuit system by building a full-fledged single-player campaign around the feature.
    • Adam Ismail
    • NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) At its core, Need for Speed should be about two things: running from the law and trying to finish first. Hot Pursuit 2 perfected both.
    • NFS: Most Wanted (2005) Blending the aesthetic and environments of the classic era installments with the open world and street racing culture of the Underground era, Black Box’s 2005 entry has become the modern benchmark against which every new Need for Speed is compared.
    • NFS: Underground 2 (2004) The deep, dark secret about the tuning fad of the early aughts is that it resulted in some pretty poor racing games, as a consequence of every major publisher’s eagerness to cash in.
    • NFS III: Hot Pursuit (1998) The first Hot Pursuit does everything right. From a technical standpoint, it’s a showcase for the PlayStation. The physics rank among the most intuitive and satisfying ever to grace the series.
  5. Need for Speed (abbreviation: NFS) is a multiplatform racing video game series with the first game The Need for Speed being released in December 1994. On October 21, 2009, Electronic Arts announced the franchise had sold over 100 million units, making Need for Speed the most commercially...

  6. Relive the original thrill of the chase in Vol. 8: Cops vs. Racers*- with the return of Hot Pursuit mode, Pursuit Tech, and all-new Cop Progression, plus the arrival of the fully customizable Porsche 959 S ‘87 and Lotus Evija ‘23.