Open-World Need for Speed: Most Wanted By Criterion Coming This October [Update]

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Last week, Electronic Arts announced that Burnout developer, Criterion, were at work on their next Need for Speed game, having already released a new version Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit in 2010. Like Criterion’s recent racers, Need for Speed: Most Wanted will be an open-world racing game.

 

Everything you do in Most Wanted will earn you Speed Points. These take you up the game’s “Most Wanted” list, which comprises of various accomplishments across different activities such as race times, battling cops, doing big jumps and so on.

 

Need for Speed: Most Wanted will be released October 30th for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Android.

 

Update: Updated with debut trailer.


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