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Need For Speed ​​Unbound gets new video showing exciting police chases…

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EA has released a new video showcasing upcoming Need For Speed Unbound gameplay, giving us a deeper look at what the game is about and returning to its roots, as you can see above, especially when it comes to the thrilling police chases.

From the new gameplay review, we concluded the return of epic police vehicle chases and extreme races, as well as incredible vehicle designs and more, but most importantly, the return of dangerous moves in each race, which will end with obtaining high rewards in the game Need For Speed ​​Unbound.

The game's player turnout and return to its roots have been gratifying, as the response to the gameplay was overwhelmingly positive. It's worth noting that the game's diverse vehicle offerings will also return, with over 140 vehicles at launch, in addition to additional paid and free packs being released after the Emission.

There was also a previous review of the modification system to the race effects, such as the gases and dust that emanate from the car at the start, where the player will be able to place many wonderful modifications and effects that will give the race a special character.

NFS Unbound is coming to PS5, Xbox Series and PC only on December 2nd this year.

More about Need For Speed Unbound:

The single-player "Story Mode" will provide a new experience unlike any other. When you want to enter a new race, you'll have to pay a subscription to enter that race, and upon winning, you can receive cashback and receive worthwhile double rewards.

If you lose the race, you will lose your money, so the player must carefully consider his choices before paying the money and participating in the races.

It has been confirmed that the physical movement of special effects such as smoke and dust, as well as vehicle components, will work realistically, maintaining a high tire rate to provide smooth movement at all times, with the possibility of disabling it at any time if the player is not comfortable seeing it.

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