Need for Speed next-gen reveal heating up

22 May 2013
Need for Speed

EA has posted a new image that could be hinting towards an incoming Need for Speed reveal.

With E3 2013 around the corner, it’s speculated that a new NFS game will be showcased soon, and a new image posted on the official Australian Need for Speed page lends to the notion.

The image shows a Koenigsegg CCX Police vehicle, which could mean that a new Hot Pursuit or Undercover iteration could be in the works; although it could of course be something new entirely.

The image also has the caption: “Have no rules, show no mercy.”

There are no details who could be developing the next game, however, its pretty safe to assume that Criterion would handle the tinkering, as they have proven to have taken over the series well with 2010’s Hot Pursuit and 2012’s Most Wanted reboots.

With the Xbox One and PS4 now revealed, it could be lending weight to the rumours that the next NFS game will be a next-gen title.

Source: Facebook

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  1. Martin Sibara
    23.05.2013 at 10:07

    Need for speed and call of duty are brother and sister. new game every year and they all fail to compete with the original titles. Original Most wanted best nfs EVER(my opinion) and COD4 best call of duty. all the other titles introduce something new but fail to captivate us as the originals did.

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