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Need For Speed Unbound Videos Highlight Customization Options

EA and Criterion released a series of new Need for Speed Unbound gameplay videos highlighting the various ways players can customize their vehicles for the streets of Lakeshore City.

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There will be more than 10,000 customization options for players’ cars in Need for Speed Unbound, including new wraps, cutaways, rims and more. Hit the jumps, burnout, drift through the streets and express yourself through distinctive Driving Effects (which can be turned off), customized audio samples, and signature Tags.

Check out the new Need For Speed Unbound gameplay videos embedded via Twitter and Instagram demonstrating some of the customization options in the game.

  • Legendary Customs: The most extreme expression of customization ever seen in Need for Speed. Legendary Customs are one-of-a-kind, showcasing silhouette-changing bodykits that dramatically transform a car’s appearance into a one-of-a-kind custom for the ultimate attention seeking ride.
  • Rock New Rims: Tune every inch of your car with fresh designs and new variations to turbofans bringing more personality to your wheels than ever before.
  • Dialed up Decals: Deck out your ride using new wrap editor decals featuring content from leading fashion innovators, the best in car culture, new fonts, the freshest street art, and more!
  • Legit Cutaways: Remove bumpers to create an edgier, more aggressive look to your ride that will certainly pick up your competition’s attention while they race behind you.

Need for Speed Unbound releases on December 2 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC for $69.99. The Need for Speed Unbound Palace Edition will cost $79.99 and release three days earlier. Created in partnership with Palace Skateboards, the Palace Edition will include four custom cars, clothing packs, driving effects, decals and license plates, character poses and banner artwork.

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