![]() ![]() Of course, one has to wonder how well the new content’s quality will match up to the original game, but hey- it’s more content, so you’re not gonna find us complaining about it just yet. EA have announced that Need for Sped: Hot Pursuit Remastered will also have an extra six hours of new gameplay content, which will also include over 30 new challenges. On top of the DLC and the base game, there’s still going to be plenty else to enjoy in the upcoming remaster in the form of completely new content. Unsurprisingly, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, which is looking to be a definitive release of the game, is going to compile all of that DLC alongside the base game. Let’s hope the combo works out the second time as well as it did the first.īack in 2010, Need for Sped: Hot Pursuit enjoyed solid post-launch support, with Criterion Games releasing several DLC packs for it that collectively brought new cars, Achievements, events, modes, and more. Not only were both original games developer by Criterion Games, of course, but the remasters for both are also developed by the same team- Stellar Entertainment. 2018 saw the launch of Burnout Paradise Remastered, and incidentally, Hot Pursuit Remastered shares some things with it. Without further ado then, let’s get started.ĮA generally haven’t been a company that invests in remasters too much (which is surprising), but this still isn’t their first remaster in the last couple of years. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered is out soon, bringing with it the promise of classic high speed thrills, and in this feature, we’re going to talk about everything that you should know about it. ![]() And before that happens, EA are going to give us the chance to re-experience what is probably Criterion’s best Need for Speed, and definitely one of the best games in the series to date. Even though Ghost Games producer their best NFS yet last year with Need for Speed Heat, the series just isn’t at the level it once used to be, and the hope is that when Criterion’s next game rolls around, it will begin its journey to recovery. EA have handed the Need for Speed franchise’s reins back to Criterion Games, which most people are very optimistic about. ![]()
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