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Peace be upon you, and welcome, my friends, to a new post for today about the Need For Speed ​​mobile game

 


Peace be upon you, and welcome, my friends, to a new post for today about the Need For Speed ​​mobile game
Need for Speed ​​fans already have a new game to look forward to before the year ends, but they may have another version headed to their phones at the same time.  The Tencent-developed mobile entry in Electronic Arts' racing franchise was leaked via job listings months ago, and now there's less than a minute of gameplay that provides further proof of its existence.

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The leak shows races that will look familiar to fans of the franchise, especially those who played Need for Speed ​​Drift in 2019. This is because, according to Reddit, the game uses a modified version of the Drift map. 
The gameplay takes its cues from Tencent's Need for Speed ​​Edge, where the three currently available cars can drift and boost with more flair.

The potential developer behind the latest mobile entry in the Need for Speed ​​series is TiMi Studio Group, a subsidiary within Tencent that has worked on games like Call of Duty Mobile and Pokémon Unite in the past.  It's not the developer behind Need for Speed: No Limits, the franchise's current free-to-play offering on mobile.  Tencent's Need for Speed ​​games haven't always been localized to the West, which means this Drift follow-up could be limited to the Asian market.

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Players can look forward to a new flagship entry for consoles and PC as it is developed by Criterion Games.  The makers of Burnout have a long history with the brand and something to prove after a series of disappointing entries. 

News about this game and this mobile port may come fast and furious as EA introduces its holiday lineup in the coming months.


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