Ghost Games Explains The Difference Between PS4 And Xbox One Versions of Need for Speed Rivals

'We are committed to pushing the boundaries of every console we work on'

Posted By | On 21st, Aug. 2013

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We got a chance to interview the executive producer of Need for Speed Rivals Marcus Nilsson about how the game is shaping up. Need for Speed Rivals will be a cross generation title meaning it will be hitting the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 along with the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

We asked about the differences between the PS4 and Xbox One versions, to which he replied: “The core experience is very similar across current gen and next gen because we are committed to pushing the boundaries of every console we work on. The power of next gen consoles allows for even stronger visual fidelity which you can see with Frostbite 3 and a more connected social experience that we’re delivering through AllDrive, the high stakes scoring system and Need for Speed Network,” he said.

“Need for Speed Network, allows us to extend the software experience beyond the console and onto the second screen via the PC, mobile or tablet devices. It allows players to geo-track their stats and leader boards and compare that with their friends. For the first time Autolog will track completion times for full groups of assignments/speedlists, in addition to individual races. Players can also see what’s happening in their racing world in real time by pulling up the game map on their PC or tablet device. In addition, through Overwatch, players can engage with the game from the web or while on the go on their tablet device. This new feature lets you help or hinder your friends by giving them a speed boost refill or taking them out by dropping a roadblock during their race.”

Need for Speed Rivals will be releasing this November on the PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One and PC. It will be utilizing Frostbite Engine 3. For our continued coverage of Need for Speed Rivals you can check out the hub page here or additionally, check out the recently released GamesCom trailer and screens over here.


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