Tags are activated by boosting and have art styles by artists like Sentrock and JC Riviera, whose works can also serve as Wraps.
Players can equip a variety of Tags, from colored smoke trails to impressive Boost effects, when the racing title launches on December 2nd.
Criterion's latest Need for Speed launches on December 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, with over 140 cars available.
EA and Criterion have released the full list of vehicles that will be available in the racer when it launches for PC and consoles in December.
Multiplayer is as "low friction as possible," with players able to create race and playlist requests and join them seamlessly.
Creative director Kieran Crimmins talks about the franchise being about "rebellion" and at the "heart of that street racing fantasy."
The Criterion-developed racer blends anime aesthetics with a photorealistic style. It will launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Neowing's listing for the Criterion's next Need for Speed has gone up early with a December 2nd release date and no PS4 version mentioned.
Criterion Games' next Need for Speed title promises an "evolution" of the series and is rumored to be releasing in December.
Criterion's next title in the series is reportedly called Need for Speed Unbound and rumored to release on December 2nd.
The playtests will allegedly run for six hours each day, according to insider Tom Henderson. A full release is rumored for December 2nd.
Journalist Tom Henderon claims the racer's reveal is expected roughly within the next couple of weeks, with its launch following not long afterward.
A leaked gameplay clip seems to confirm previous leaks about the next Need for Speed featuring light anime elements in its visuals.
The next instalment in the Need for Speed series, reportedly titled Need for Speed: Unbound, will allegedly launch in November.
In addition to previous rumours regarding an imminent skate. reveal, it seems EA will soon announce a couple of other games as well.
Previous reports indicated that Codemasters Cheshire was aiding the development of 2022's Need for Speed game.
The updates go live in the next 30 days, with the first providing various fixes and improvements while the second is "larger and more substantial."
However, as an "unintended consequence", all other throwables are being displayed incorrectly. DICE insists this is only a visual bug though.
It's coming after launch, though DICE has yet to specify when exactly that will be. The official launch is currently set for November 19th.
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