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Need for Speed Release Date: 9 Things Buyers Need to Know

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Play Need for Speed Early

Play Need for Speed Early

You can play Need for Speed early on the Xbox One with EA Access, but there is no standalone Need for Speed Demo.

EA Access is $5 a month or $30 for a year. This includes early access to EA games, 10% off digital purchases of EA games and in-app purchases as well as a library of recent releases.

If you are an EA Access member you can download Need for Speed now and start playing. This is the full version of the game and your progress carries over to the final release. If you buy the game you will not need to install it as this is the final and full build.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Grigoras petrica

    12/11/2015 at 9:35 am

    But why they are people a lot they have xbox 360 and they whant this game why they dont have plans to bring this game to xbox 360 what the hell we whant this game just like me and others

  2. craig

    12/16/2015 at 12:36 pm

    yeah they should release a copy for the 360…make the game that comes with offline mode….they said this game was strictly for us, but still remain with internet requirements…i get that you can get more out of online but who really cares….if you wanted to get back to its roots, you would see no internet requirement….there’s just too much hype about game play…..not everybody can afford internet connection….therefore “NFS”…you just lost out on a shit load of money

  3. fz

    05/21/2016 at 12:59 am

    Why is the game not for ps3 or xbox360 most of the ppl have these consoles and its only releasing for ps4 and Xbox one … if it’s for ps3 or xbox360 it would be more of a hit

  4. gimmoo

    02/22/2017 at 7:26 pm

    i dont know why does it have to be unfair. we only got xbox 360. why not release it on xbox 360 ffs

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