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Get Your Adrenaline Pumping: Need for Speed Unbound Drops New Free Content Update

The Electronic Arts game also receives another DLC that is paid.

Get Your Adrenaline Pumping: Need for Speed Unbound Drops New Free Content Update
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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What a good Tuesday we are having. After the news from SEGA with the new downloadable content for Sonic Frontiers totally free, now it’s the turn of another videogame saga with several decades as Need for Speed. According to Electronic Arts, Need for Unbound is now available for free as of today.

This Need for Speed Unbound Volume 2 is the first of several updates that the game will receive to deepen the Lakeshore Online universe. To be exact, this DLC includes new features, rewards, vehicles, stickers, driving effects, cosmetics, etc.

For starters, it delves into street elements, including drag racing and new brawler races. “Players can also provoke cops in thrilling, high-speed multiplayer chases with the help of friends, or turn the tables and play against them for the biggest rewards,” the team notes.

On the other hand, 40 new challenges are added, including 3 new daily challenges to earn rewards including experience points and funds. In addition, we will also be able to drive in the new fast lap circuits to enjoy “an intense 30-second rush while racing against the clock to earn new reward content“, and complete the event lists to get great rewards, such as a customized Lotus Emira Balmain Edition. To all this we must add new driving effects, poses, stickers and more aesthetic elements.

Finally, in addition to this DLC we will have one that is paid, as the downloadable content Map Keys. Available for €4.99, this DLC reveals the location of 260 collectibles (100 bears, 80 street art and 80 posters) and 160 activities. It also comes with an exclusive “Rage and Zen” clothing pack, which includes a jacket, a T-shirt, a tracksuit and a cap.

Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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