Need for Speed ​​2022: Well-known leaker with “great concerns”

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from Claus Ludewig
A well-known leaker has major concerns about the new part of Need for Speed. Some signs cast doubt on how good the arcade racing game is going to be.

As early as July 2021, Chief Studios Officer Laura Miele announced that there would be a new Need for Speed ​​for PC and console by March 2023 at the latest. Criterion Games, the creators behind Burnout and the remaster of NFS: Hot Pursuit, and Codemasters Cheshire are working together on the new NFS part. Leaker Tom Henderson reveals himself concerned about the arcade racing game.

Why is there concern about Need for Speed ​​Unbound?

The new Need for Speed ​​was originally supposed to be announced in July, but nothing came of it. It seems unusual not to have heard anything in September about a game that should be available a few months later. In addition, it was only announced in May that Criterion received support from the developers of Dirt 5. An alleged leak to NFS: Unbound disappointed with a graphic style that took some getting used to. When there will be official information about the racing game is open. The new racing game may be available in November for PC, Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

According to the rumor mill, the new part should be called NFS Unbound. In the game, realistic graphics should be mixed with cartoon effects. In general, the tuning of vehicles could be in the foreground, as in Need for Speed ​​​​Underground. Eventually it goes to a fictional recreation of Chicago called Lake Shore City.

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Collection for the upcoming Need for Speed ​​2022:

  • Leaker Tom Henderson is concerned about the upcoming Need for Speed ​​2022. The new Need for Speed ​​was originally supposed to be announced in July, but nothing came of it.
  • In May it became known that developer Criterion Games received support from Codemasters Cheshire.
  • The new part should be released this year and will probably be called NFS: Unbound.

Source: Tom Henderson



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