

Need for Speed Heat is set to tease Nov 8th on PS4, PC and Xbox One. Origin Access Premier members get full access to Heat on November 5 on PC. Origin Access Basic subscribers can play a trial up to ten hours starting November 5. Like all EA games, Need for Speed Heat will be available early through the Origin Access program.

The trailer also shows new extensive avatar customisation options, so players really can make this game their own. – so excited fans can begin to customise vehicles already! The app allows racers to unlock, collect and fully customise cars – into designs which they can later push directly into the full game. The trailer announced its integration with a mobile app, NFS Heat Studio – which is already available on Android and iOS. At night, illegal street races take place enabling the player to earn “Rep” – but don’t forget this comes at a cost, raising rep also increases heat and when this gets too high it’s time to watch out for those determined rogue cops! Early access for Origin subscribers You can Watch the Offical Reveal trailer Belowįrom what we know so far there doesn’t seem to be a clear day-night cycle – you simply switch over to night mode when you’re ready for the challenge. However this changes during the night, when if your heat raises too high, cops will stop at nothing to stop you! Push things too far and they will deploy helicopters and riot vehicles – coordinated into realistic operations tailored to the situation – designed to stop you at all costs!


When the sun is out, cops will enforce the law but don’t go to extreme lengths to stop you. These give racers the opportunity to earn currency, referred to as “Bank” which can be used to customise and improve vehicles in preparation for the intense conditions at night. Set in the urban backdrop of fictional Palm City, which reminds us of Miami, the game offers players the option to drive around the open world city during daylight and nighttime, offering different styles of gameplay depending on the time of day.ĭuring the day, official “sanctioned” races take place all over the city – these are part of what the trailer refers to as “Speed hunters Showdown”. Brought to us by Ghost Games, Heat is the first new episode in the world famous racing series since 2017’s Need for Speed Payback.
