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Need For Speed Heat March Updates

New cars, new events

Bryan Weatherall by Bryan Weatherall
March 4, 2020
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Need For Speed Heat Australian release date Is November 8
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Need for Speed Heat will see new whips added to the game via a Black Market Delivery. This Car Pack includes a free and paid option that adds new rides, challenge sets, character outfits, customisation items and vanity items. See below for a full breakdown:

Black Market Car Pack #1

  • Free – Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018)
    • Narrative setting with VO
    • 6x Challenge Sets for the player to complete (3-5 hours of gameplay) featuring both recycled (activities) and new content (exclusive new events)
    • Character outfits
    • Customisation items
    • Vanity items
  • $4.99 – McLaren F1 (1993)
    • Narrative setting with VO
    • 6x Challenge Sets for the player to complete (3-5 hours of gameplay) featuring both recycled (activities) and new content (exclusive new events)
    • Character outfits
    • Customisation items
    • Vanity items

During Black Market Deliveries, players will meet Raziel – an underground car dealer who imports two types of cars: variants of already existing cars, available for free and spanking new ones available for real money purchases. To get behind the wheel of the imports, simply head down to Port Murphy and pick them up from a shipping container. This opens a small narrative tied to the car where Raziel will ask the player for a few favours in order to receive a reward. Complete the challenges to get visual customisation parts for a new ride, character outfits, and effects fitting the car’s theme. Throughout the journey, players will also discover new events that can be replayed once the Black Market challenge is complete.

Need for Speed Heat also received several quality of life improvements, and last January received an update that gave racers the ability to plug in their own steering wheel, a chat wheel function and a Keys to the Map paid option to instantly reveal locations on the in-game map, including collectibles, activities, and gas stations.

Our review for Need For Speed Heat can be found here.

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