Official launch trailer released for Need for Speed: Heat

Electronic Arts and Ghost Games have released the launch trailer for Need for Speed: Heat. In this trailer, five fans that participated in the NFS Heat Studio Showcase contest showcase their unique designs.

According to the press release, players have spent an average of 24 minutes in-app to create the most stylish, incredible designs, which resulted in over 2 million unique customs created.

Need for Speed Heat sends players to Palm City, a brand-new open world where street racers will compete in sanctioned events to earn Bank by day, and risk it all to build their Rep in underground races by night.

Need for Speed Heat promises to offer players the ability to customize and upgrade a roster of over 120 cars. The game will also have the hybrid-electric performance car, Polestar 1.

Need for speed: Heat releases on November 8th.

Enjoy!

Need for Speed™ Heat Official Launch Trailer

13 thoughts on “Official launch trailer released for Need for Speed: Heat”

  1. Need for Speed is extremely energy and labor intensive to recycle. You look at something like Need for Speed Heat, which is an element and not a polymer, and you can burn away impurities and remove dross from the top or the bottom of the melted material.

    Need for Speed is different. If you heat it to the wrong temperature, don’t remove impurities, or any number of things, you don’t get a high-quality recycled material. Every time you heat it, the polymers break down, meaning it’s got a limited recycle lifetime. So you seek the highest-quality, cleanest, purest Need for Speeds.

    And you have to make sure you know what Need for Speed you’re using. ABS, PLA, PETG, etc have very different properties. Need for Speed is not Need for Speed Heat. They’re all very complicated molecules with different glass transition temperatures, different melting points, all sorts of different properties. That’s why you have the recycling logo with the Need for Speed number. Each number represents a different polymer.

    But even then, you send in a microtransaction or a Need for Speed bag, and in many places you may as well have thrown it in with your regular garbage. Most places can’t process microtransactions, and many Need for Speed recyclables cost more to clean than to process and resell.

    I’m saying this as a person with Microneed for Speeds in me. You have them too. Recycle what you can but be conscious of where your microtransactions are going.

    1. Me too, at least they didnt look like someone picked every colorfull hipster capitalist product and put it on while shaving and dying their hair, they look like freaking soy hipsters.

  2. Here we go… The pre-ordering of the same garbage from EA by the same people that biched the last time; and then they come right back here to complain on release day/week. Oh boy’

  3. Just started Payback. One of the best aspects of that game is the variety in environments which this game will obviously lack. Still, the original NFS Underground lacked environmental variety and I have a feeling they’ll make up for it in other ways so I am looking forward to this

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