Electronic Arts has released an introductory video for the latest installment in the series, Need for Speed Unbound, on its official YouTube channel, showing off the cel-style art style of the game.
Watch the trailer featuring A$AP Rocky in the lead role here.
In the trailer video of “Need for Speed Unbound” released this time, a visual design that combines a cel-like art style and realistic graphics for the first time in the series is introduced. Vehicles use next-gen tech with realistic gloss and graphics, while characters and visual effects use a cel-style style.
According to IGN, this work will “utilize a new generation of home consoles and Electronic Arts’ in-house Frostbite engine” to deliver 4K resolution and 60fps frame rate video, as well as high-definition graphics. Various functions and services such as a completely new physics system that realizes frame rate, offline single player mode, cross-play support in multiplayer, and free content updates following release are said to be realized.
Here’s what the trailer video has to say regarding it: “Hurry up and evade the police in our weekly qualifier races for The Grand, the best street race on Lakeshore. Precisely tuned and customized in your garage. Get in your fancy car and hit the streets at night with your style, your costume, and some great music that sounds great anywhere.”
“Need for Speed Unbound” will be released on December 2nd as a title exclusively for current machines.playstation5、XboxIt will be released on Series X/S and PC. In addition, the limited-edition Need for Speed Unbound Palace Edition will be released three days earlier than the regular Need for Speed Unbound Standard Edition and will include pre-order benefits. be.
The game is being developed by Criterion Games and is the first since 2012’s Need for Speed Most Wanted.
In February 2020, Electronic Arts changed the studio responsible for developing the Need for Speed series to Criterion Games, and plans to reorganize Ghost Games, which developed the previous four titles in the series. announced.
In addition to “Need for Speed Unbound” on October 6th, “Need for Speed Unbound” scheduled to be released on November 18thPokemon A 14-minute introductory video for Scarlet Violet has been released.
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