Need for Speed: Most Wanted pre-order bonuses detailed

16 July 2012

EA and Criterion have revealed the Need for Speed Most Wanted pre-order bonuses and a Limited Edition, which features pre-unlocked multiplayer cars with special modifications.

The Limited Edition will include the ability to earn double speed points during the first four hours of play and two cars modded for speed and stability: a 2012 Porsche 911 Carerra S and a Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale.

Special pre-order packs are currently available through Origin and grant instant access to unlockable multiplayer cars and mods:

Speed Pack: Includes a Caterham Superlight R500 in exclusive Satin Black livery with the Track Tyres Modification to improve handling and the Lightweight Chassis Modification to allow for greater speed.

Strike Pack: A Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series in Satin Black livery with the engine-tuning Power Pack Powertrain Modification and the Re-inflating Tyres Modification that allows players to recover more quickly from collisions with other cars.

Power Pack: A Ford F-150 SVT Raptor in Satin Black livery with a Reinforced Chassis Modification to reduce damage and a Nitrous Dump Modification that helps clear tricky jumps.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is scheduled for release on 30 October 2012, but if you can’t wait and want to find out more about Criterion’s upcoming racer, check out MyGaming’s Need for Speed: Most Wanted preview

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  1. z00bear
    16.07.2012 at 19:41

    I have high hopes for this NFS since it’s being made by the same guys who made the excellent NFS:HP.

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