Latest Need for Speed Payback Trailer Welcomes You to Fortune Valley

Vroom vroom, it is.

Electronic Arts and Ghost Games’ upcoming entry in the long-running Need for Speed series introduces us to the in-game world of Fortune Valley. Need for Speed Payback is due out on November 10 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, but we’ve got a pretty good look at the game with the latest trailer that shows off Fortune Valley itself.

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Each region of the world has its own set of activities, events, and other collectibles to pick up. You can check out the mountainous Mount Providence area, the grittier areas of Silver Rock, the “arid badlands” of Liberty Desert, or the gorges of Silver Canyon for a better understanding of what kind of terrain is out there for you to tear up.

You can see it all in the trailer below. If it doesn’t get you wanting to rev your engines, perhaps nothing will.

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