Electronic Arts will release a new entry in the Need for Speed franchise later this year, and developer Ghost Games has shared a few details on what fans can expect from the next installment.
According to a post on the official Need for Speed blog, Ghost is building on the foundation laid by the 2015 reboot and taking into account fan feedback, including complaints regarding the previous installment's always online requirement. As such, the new Need for Speed game will allow players to enjoy the single-player experience entirely offline and freely pause the action.
Ghost also confirmed that customization will be back and "play as strong a role as ever," and that cop chases will most definitely be a part of the fun. Plus, those looking for the freedom to ride around the world as they so please will be able to do just that, as this new entry will provide "you the space in which to do the things you want."
The new Need for Speed game was announced last year for release in 2017. A few months ago, Electronic Arts reaffirmed the title will launch before the end of the company's 2018 fiscal year, and, according to EA CEO Andrew Wilson, Ghost's upcoming racing title "is pushing the boundaries of action driving."
Ghost plans to share more details on the series' next installment "very, very soon," with new details about the game coming at EA Play next month.
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