Need for Speed Getting Three More Vehicles, Screenshots Inside

Plus, the full roster of cars revealed.

Posted By | On 22nd, Sep. 2015

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EA and Ghost Games’ Need for Speed, the 2016 reboot of the long running racing game franchise, has had another three vehicles added to its overall roster. According to a recent tweet from the game’s official account, the new vehicles that have been added to Need for Speed are the Mazda MX-5, the Lamborghini Aventador, and the Dodge SRT Viper.

Apart from all this, the website for the game has also been updated, and now includes a full list of all the vehicles that will be playable in game. You can check out the list at the website, and the three newest additions to the roster by clicking on the screenshots below.

Need for Speed is going to be launching in November for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4; the PC version has been delayed into 2016, mostly so that Ghost Games can esnure that it is better than the past few PC outings the series has had, which have all suffered from limited options and locked framerates. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage and information.

 


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