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Revealed the plans for a new Need for Speed
The first objective was to solve the problems with the last chapters of the series, especially Need for Speed: Pro Street, which didn’t reach the quality standards expected for a Need for Speed game. Based on that situation, John Riccitiello, president of Electronic Arts, has confirmed that a new Need for Speed is now in the works. The game is called Need for Speed: Undercover, but no further information has been released.
The game will be “mission-structured” and centered around a movie-based story. The company wants to give the series a new direction, and for that, fans should probably expect a different product than the previous games on the series. Electronic Arts has also changed the developing process for the Need For Speed series: Each chapter of the series will have a two-year developing stage, instead of only one. There are, apparently, two teams working on the new Need for Speed.
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