NFS Unbound | Trailer Reveal and More Leaks


The first trailer for the new game in the Need For Speed franchise, titled Unbound, dropped today.

Additional information can be gathered from yesterday's leak by Japanese store Neowing which published the product page too early.

We get confirmation the cartoon elements just apply to overlaying driving effects and the character models. Shaders tie the modern 3D graphics together with those by providing a rich, saturated color palette, for a surprisingly cohesive result when everything is set in motion, considering the initial premise of mixing drawings and photorealistic elements.

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Matching the street art visual identity, hip-hop will be a major focus, with artists like A$AP Rocky (who can be seen posing in front of the cover car, his very own Mercedes 190E) being featured. Originally composed music by French artist Brodinski will also be featured, most likely in action scenes and police chases.

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The Chicago inspired setting also finds an official name: players will evolve in Lake Shore, which could either be a city or a county. They will be able to do so in both single player and online multiplayer, as evidenced by a pre-order bonus, handing out a 150.000 $ in-game bonus exclusively for multiplayer, potentially hinting at a complete separation between offline and online modes.

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In terms of gameplay, a feature named Burst Nitrous is advertised as being new. This hints to be an additional boost feature that would add up on top of regular nitrous, and with the new tyre smoke effects and such, might be tied to driving elements such as drifting, as past racing games such as older NFS or Burnout series have been doing - and with Criterion involved, imagining some mechanics have been borrowed from the later wouldn't be that much of a stretch. The whole physics engine appears to be new as well. It is said to have a higher skill ceiling, while still providing enough accessibility for the general public, with feedback from QA tester saying it's "the most fun game [they] worked on".

The single player career is said to feature a more carefully crafted storyline, with a deeper attention given to each character's personality. The heat system for police chases returns, with each race you take part in giving you gradually more unwanted attention from the police forces. The stakes will be higher this time around though, as all of it is coupled with a buy-in system for races, replicating a form of betting, brought into collective street racing folklore by the classic Fast & Furious movies. This means players will have to be careful with their investments and not get too greedy.

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From a content perspective, the car list is pretty similar to Heat's, with a few new additions such as the new Nissan Z, gen 2 Mitsubishi Eclipse, the Ford Crown Victoria and the Bugatti Chiron. Toyota is still absent from the list due to licensing issues. The map seems to feature the classic array of varied elements, from fancy downtown to industrial areas, with a side of highways and mountain roads, and even what appears to be a race track. Customisation is obviously still present for cars, but will extend to your character, driving effects styling and more cosmetic details.

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Need For Speed Unbound will release on December 2nd worldwide, with early access for EA Play Pro and a 10h trial for regular EA Play members opening on November 29th. The game focuses fully on next gen consoles and PC, releasing on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and for PC players, Origin, Steam and Epic Game Store. Regular version of the game will set you off 69.99$, with the Palace Edition giving you 4 custom cars and cosmetic elements for 10 more dollars. Pre-order bonuses may be store specific as they're not advertised on the official EA page.
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They couldn't just make a new NFS looking like Forza as that's already been done. Whether the cartoon overlays work out not remains to be seen; I wonder if cel shaded smoke might obscure your view too much, perhaps.

Yeah it's different, like NFS Nitro was in the Wii, the main question will be: is it fun?
 
Porsche Unleashed is often considered a let down compared to previous versions

I assumed he was referring to physics and I would certainly agree with him, Porsche cars had body roll and tyre feel were as later NFS imho were more arcade based and just prettier.
 
looks good in a cartoon way, it feels this is 10 years too late
or whenever Underground came out
 
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The hell is this supposed to be?
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That poor 190E Evo :cry:
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That would be A$AP Rocky, decently famous rapper who is popular with with the exact demographic this game is going after.

I don't get all the comments saying that it's just pop culture stuff out of touch with car culture, because it's not at all. A lot of modern hip-hop is intertwined with car culture to the point where you have popular artists such at Travis Scott and Tyler The Creator who own cars like E30 M3s and Lanica Deltas.

Just because it's not the car culture you're accustomed to doesn't mean it's not one that exists. I know people who fit in with this scene to a T irl. I'm not saying that you have to like this scene or whatever, but it's not a case of EA being out of touch in this case, more so you guys commenting being out of touch. Car culture has almost never been one uniform thing and there's a ton of offshoots of it.
 
NFS Heat drove just like GTA V. I've been playing it lately since it was just on sale and this new game looks like it should behave similarly.
WHAT.Not even close. GTA drives completely different. NFS Heat has the generic NFS handling. Supergrip that goes into a perfectly controlled drift. That's it. GTA is a SIMULATOR compared to Heat and pretty much every NFS game.
Although there's Project Unite 3.0 which makes things a bit better.
 
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That would be A$AP Rocky, decently famous rapper who is popular with with the exact demographic this game is going after.

I don't get all the comments saying that it's just pop culture stuff out of touch with car culture, because it's not at all. A lot of modern hip-hop is intertwined with car culture to the point where you have popular artists such at Travis Scott and Tyler The Creator who own cars like E30 M3s and Lanica Deltas.

Just because it's not the car culture you're accustomed to doesn't mean it's not one that exists. I know people who fit in with this scene to a T irl. I'm not saying that you have to like this scene or whatever, but it's not a case of EA being out of touch in this case, more so you guys commenting being out of touch. Car culture has almost never been one uniform thing and there's a ton of offshoots of it.
If they want to promote this mix of "gangsta rap"....."culture" and cars, it would be an awesome idea to include everything that comes with it, like drive by shootings, robberies, drugs, prostitution.
Seriously, this is NOT "car culture". Just because some of these FOOLS like owning expensive "exotic" cars, just as a sign of "success", doesn't make it a "car culture".
 
If they want to promote this mix of "gangsta rap"....."culture" and cars, it would be an awesome idea to include everything that comes with it, like drive by shootings, robberies, drugs, prostitution.
Seriously, this is NOT "car culture". Just because some of these FOOLS like owning expensive "exotic" cars, just as a sign of "success", doesn't make it a "car culture".
By the same coin I could call the classic car scene a bunch of boomers more concerned that they have a 1-278 color car that they're too scared to drive because they'll lower the resell value, judging an entire group based off the shitty parts of it is, and has always veen stupid. I know people who run businesses or have perfectly legal jobs and include themselves in this culture, and try to do it in a completely legal and respectful way. Not everyone who likes cars and hip-hop is out there doing hitting people in the middle of interceptions because they don't know how to do donuts. Plus we're literally talking about a street racing game here, I don't think that's ever been on the morally high-and-mighty side, even back when NFS was about driving supercars.
 
By the same coin I could call the classic car scene a bunch of boomers more concerned that they have a 1-278 color car that they're too scared to drive because they'll lower the resell value, judging an entire group based off the shitty parts of it is, and has always veen stupid. I know people who run businesses or have perfectly legal jobs and include themselves in this culture, and try to do it in a completely legal and respectful way. Not everyone who likes cars and hip-hop is out there doing hitting people in the middle of interceptions because they don't know how to do donuts. Plus we're literally talking about a street racing game here, I don't think that's ever been on the morally high-and-mighty side, even back when NFS was about driving supercars.

Sure, there is no morality in NFS games. So why don't we just add to that,real gangsta rappers?Why don't we promote through it a culture that should be considered illegal in it's entirety because of what it does to society as a whole? Why don't we add REAL PEOPLE so that it's easier for kids to relate to, right? Anything goes in video games, right? I has no effect on society, right? So i say, let's add the entire package of the gangsta rap culture so that we can have the complete experience. That's all i'm saying.
 
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That would be A$AP Rocky, decently famous rapper who is popular with with the exact demographic this game is going after.

I don't get all the comments saying that it's just pop culture stuff out of touch with car culture, because it's not at all. A lot of modern hip-hop is intertwined with car culture to the point where you have popular artists such at Travis Scott and Tyler The Creator who own cars like E30 M3s and Lanica Deltas.

Just because it's not the car culture you're accustomed to doesn't mean it's not one that exists. I know people who fit in with this scene to a T irl. I'm not saying that you have to like this scene or whatever, but it's not a case of EA being out of touch in this case, more so you guys commenting being out of touch. Car culture has almost never been one uniform thing and there's a ton of offshoots of it.
 
Sure, there is no morality in NFS games. So why don't we just add to that,real gangsta rappers?Why don't we promote through it a culture that should be considered illegal in it's entirety because of what it does to society as a whole? Why don't we add REAL PEOPLE so that it's easier for kids to relate to, right? Anything goes in video games, right? I has no effect on society, right? So i say, let's add the entire package of the gangsta rap culture so that we can have the complete experience. That's all i'm saying.
Why are you so caught up on the idea that everyone involved in rap is a criminal, you're literally using the same logic as people who said metal was promoting satanism or Elvis was promoting deviancy back in the day.
 
Maybe you should search for the definition of "boomer" before using the word. I doubt many boomers, without bad conotation, have played the first NFS, most of them were already too old to to play arcade video games and to have any interest in this hobby.

Considering your intention was trying to show condescension towards those who have played the first games of the series, remember that these are those who have been making the games you like for 20 years. In fact you play and like their games.

Back to the topic, and just a piece of advice, do not judge the look of a game with a trailer obviously full of overdone post production effects.

The boomers were definitely playing at the arcade, at home on their computers etc before most people on here were even born.

I missed being a boomer by one year, born in '65 lol
 
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Why are you so caught up on the idea that everyone involved in rap is a criminal, you're literally using the same logic as people who said metal was promoting satanism or Elvis was promoting deviancy back in the day.
Because rap generally glorifies crime.
 
Because rap generally glorifies crime.
To be fair, rap / hip hop culture is wider and more varied than what most people think. From Guru's Jazzmatazz to AllttA, there's plenty of stuff diverging quite a bit from the mainstream stereotypes. Don't forget lofi comes directly from hip-hop culture and directly descends from stuff like Nujabes or Fat Jon.
 
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The boomers were definitely playing at the arcade, at home on their computers etc before most people on here were even born.

I missed being a boomer by one year, born in '65 lol
Well, what I stated was that the so called boomers were between 30 and 50 years old when the first NFS went out, during the most busy part of their life. So first NFS fans were mainly non boomers. I understand the historically wrong expression "boomer shooter" leads to this confusion, but it is important to keep some accuracy and not to be a sheep or a parrot.
 
To be fair, rap / hip hop culture is wider and more varied than what most people think. From Guru's Jazzmatazz to AllttA, there's plenty of stuff diverging quite a bit from the mainstream stereotypes. Don't forget lofi comes directly from hip-hop culture and directly descends from stuff like Nujabes or Fat Jon.
That's why I make a difference between hip hop (culture) and rap (form of expression). The first gave birth to the second which, indeed, at some point just forgot its roots and went to the glorification of crime (violence, sex abuse...). Although I don't like the current beats, I'm glad that hip hop has been reintegrating into rap for a few years, at least in the US.

Apart from that, I don't care the art direction of the game. I've enjoyed Underground 2 although tuning was something that I usually made fun of. The numerous features of the game made the game enjoyable, even when I watched my ridiculous tuned cars and their neon lights. And to be fair, the game had personnality. The crew, forza horizon, NFS Heat, they are all the same at the end. At least this one may try something different artistically.
 
Well, what I stated was that the so called boomers were between 30 and 50 years old when the first NFS went out, during the most busy part of their life. So first NFS fans were mainly non boomers. I understand the historically wrong expression "boomer shooter" leads to this confusion, but it is important to keep some accuracy and not to be a sheep or a parrot.

I was there and gaming was a big thing amongst adults back then too.
 
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having a civilized society is considered a conservative value nowadays, which in turn is considered a dirty word to the woke modern day generation

maybe i'm just old
Ah yes, because no other genre ever has influenced people to do stupid stuff. How'd Disco Destruction Night go again?
 

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