Need For Speed Payback

Need for Speed Payback Is Bringing That Fast and Furious Vibe With its Gameplay Trailer

Fast cars, high stakes.

Need for Speed: Payback was officially revealed today during EA Play 2017 with a heart-thumping gameplay trailer. There were plenty of incredibly fast cars and explosions to make any longtime fans of the series happy. And, yes, crashing into cars to create utter destruction is back.

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It seems the biggest focal point of the game will be committing heist-like operations that don’t seem legal in the least bit. The trailer features the main characters evading the police as they steal a very fancy car from a commercial truck. It’s all well and good when these things happen in trailers, but outside of the new Need for Speed Payback trailer, you probably couldn’t pull anything like this off in real life.

Need For Speed Payback releases on November 10, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, so you won’t need to wait too long to take down choppers yourself.

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