Need for Speed The Run

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'''Need for Speed: The Run''' is the 18th instalment in the long-running [[Need for Speed]] series of racing games, developed by EA Black Box and published by [[Electronic Arts]].
 
'''Need for Speed: The Run''' is the 18th instalment in the long-running [[Need for Speed]] series of racing games, developed by EA Black Box and published by [[Electronic Arts]].
  
Since the release of [[Need for Speed Undercover]], Black Box has been working on a new title to continue the action focused street-racing gameplay of their previous titles. This game has an extended development window to give the developers a chance to create a game with more quality than the previous ones, which only had 1 year to be developed. Need For Speed: The Run will use DICE's '''Frostbite Engine 2.0''', which is the same game engine used in the first-person-shooter Battlefield 3.
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Since the release of [[Need for Speed Undercover]], Black Box has been working on a new title to continue the action focused street-racing gameplay of their previous titles. This game has an extended development window to give the developers a chance to create a game with more quality than the previous ones, which only had 1 year to be developed. '''Need For Speed: The Run''' will use DICE's Frostbite Engine 2.0, which is the same game engine used in the first-person-shooter Battlefield 3.
  
  

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Need for Speed: The Run is the 18th instalment in the long-running Need for Speed series of racing games, developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts.

Since the release of Need for Speed Undercover, Black Box has been working on a new title to continue the action focused street-racing gameplay of their previous titles. This game has an extended development window to give the developers a chance to create a game with more quality than the previous ones, which only had 1 year to be developed. Need For Speed: The Run will use DICE's Frostbite Engine 2.0, which is the same game engine used in the first-person-shooter Battlefield 3.


Summary

  • Developer: EA Black Box
  • Publisher: Electronic Arts
  • Release date: November 15th 2011 (North America)
  • Available on: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

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