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Need for Speed: Payback

Need for Speed: Payback Launch Trailer Offers Glimpse of Fast Cars and Corruption

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Electronic Arts released the official launch trailer for Need for Speed: Payback today, about one week before the game lands on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Origin for PC. Check out the trailer below. “Set in the underworld of Fortune Valley, you and your crew are reunited by a search for vengeance against The House, a nefarious cartel that rules the city’s casinos, criminals, and cops,” according to the trailer’s description. “In this corrupt gambler’s paradise, the stakes are high and The House always wins.” Need for Speed: Payback releases Nov. 10 on all platforms and Nov. 7 for Deluxe Edition owners, but EA and Origin Access members can start playing the game today. The Need for Speed: Payback trial, available exclusively for subscribers of EA Access on Xbox One and Origin Access on PC, offers the first two chapters of the story mode and multiplayer Speedlists for up to 10 hours. Members of either service also receive a 10% discount on the full game, and any progress made during the trial transfers over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX7aw9lYB2w

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