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Need for Speed: Heat Comes to EA Access and Origin Access Chest on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Need for Speed: Heat Comes to EA Access and Origin Access Chest on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Need for Speed: Heat lands in the Electronic Arts subscription box on PS4, Xbox One and PC, EA Access and Origin Access. Get a month for 99 cents.

Need for Speed: Heat lands in the trunk of Electronic Arts subscriptions. Both EA Access on PS4 and Xbox One and Origin Access on PC receive the latest work from Ghost Games, so far the only installment in the series in this generation that resisted participating in the catalog.

The title has a rating of 6.8 out of 10 on FreeGameTips. Ricardo Fernández pointed out that the study “could not manufacture a new Underground 2” as “many users wanted”. The division of the challenges between day and night was not enough for a title “that can be boring due to the little variety of content” it offers.

Currently one month of EA Access and Origin Access are offered for less than one euro (€ 0.99), instead of the usual € 3.99. The promotion is available until June 29, enough time to test its catalog that extends through the current and past generation, at least on Xbox One and PC. On PS4 you can find the bulk of their current generation games.

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Changes of winds

Electronic Arts learned about the circumstances of one of its emblematic sagas in recent years. Since Ghost Games took over the main development back in Need for Speed: Rivals, the brand hasn’t been able to take flight. Payback and Heat were compelling reasons for Criterion to return it to the front line in the next generation.

In this way, the company based in the United Kingdom returns to star in a full development since the restart of Most Wanted in 2012. One of its most successful projects, Burnout Paradise, is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch on June 19. Although we do not have new deliveries, the brand is still alive in the form of remastering.

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