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Need For Speed ​​Unbound launches in Saudi Arabia.

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Need For Speed ​​Unbound was released in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the General Authority for Audiovisual Media and has earned its rating, which will be suitable for ages 12 and up.

EA announced Need For Speed ​​Unbound earlier this month, and the announcement comes in line with its recent leaks. The game is said to return to its original roots or, as developer Criterion Games promised us, some distinct cartoonish touches.

Account of the authority in Twitter It was announced that she had been released onto Saudi soil and had obtained an appropriate assessment for ages 12 and up with no significant issues, as seen below.

More about the game:

The game will be developed using an updated version of EA's famous Frostbite engine, which will contribute to the game running in true 4K resolution with 60 frames per second. In addition, the game world called Lakeshore is designed to be an open world that the player can freely roam its streets without any restrictions.

The main game's story revolves around two friends who are separated after a robbery occurs at a family car dealership.

Need For Speed ​​Unbound is being developed by Criterion Games and Codemasters, developer of the Dirt Rally series, and is scheduled to release on December 2nd this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC only.

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