The tweet also included box art of the PlayStation 4 and Switch releases, alongside three screenshots of the game. On October 4, 2020, a Japanese game schedule wiki tweeted details of included content for Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered with six hours of additional gameplay (including over 30 events) and new achievements/trophies, additions encompass additional paint colours for various racer cars and cross-play support. A 510 page on the official Need for Speed website also went live with a countdown timer to 16:00 (BST) on October 5, 2020. The licence plate for the 350Z has the numbers "510" across it refencing both a brevity code used by police agencies to refer to speeding vehicles or street racing and the date October 5, 2020. On October 2, 2020, the official Need for Speed Twitter account tweeted an image from Need for Speed: Heat involving a Nissan 350Z being pursued by the Palm City Police Department. On September 20, 2020, listings appeared on the website for Herní svět, a Czech video game retailer, for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One releases of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, with both having a Novemrelease date. On September 7, 2020, a classification for the PlayStation 4 release of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered was given by GRAC (Game Rating and Administration Committee) a government video game rating board in South Korea. The listing also offered the game with a purchase price of £34.99 as well as being available for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. AugustĪ release date of Novemwas leaked with an Amazon listing of the unannounced game on August 15, 2020, which would see the game's release within a week of the original game's release ten years prior. A related tweet by Jeff Grubb points out that the remaster is being handled by Stellar Entertainment the studio previously behind the tenth-anniversary release of Burnout Paradise Remastered. If Hot Pursuit is any indication, the franchise is in good hands.On June 22, 2020, an article published on VentureBeat by Jeff Grubb highlighted rumoured unannounced 2020 Switch releases of various Electronic Arts games, with one being a remastered re-release of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) for PC, consoles, and Switch. That studio not only made the burnout games, but also the well-received 2010 Hot Pursuit and this upcoming remaster. While 2011-2019 era of Need For Speed games were often controversial and developed by Ghost Games, future installments will be developed by Criterion. This game may also signal the future direction of the series. It'll be $39.99 on console and $29.99 on PC, available via Steam and EA's Origin. It launches on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 6 and Switch on November 13. Hot Pursuit Remastered is crossplay, meaning you can race against friends on any platform. It'll also be better for social gaming, too, as you won't be limited to racing against friends that have the same console. And in a nod to the series' renewed focus on customization, a new custom car wrapping option will be added after launch. You get access to the supercars and insane police interceptors that were there in 2010, along with every DLC car and race. It still features the same beat-the-cops action and drama of the original, along with the Autolog social competition features that defined Hot Pursuit's online modes. The updated version of the 2010 game will feature better graphics with 4K support and maximum 60fps frame rates on top-tier consoles and PCs.
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