Here are two hours of gameplay footage from the Gamescom 2019 demo of Need for Speed: Heat

At Gamescom 2019, Electronic Arts presented a playable demo for Need for Speed Heat. Thus, below you can find a video showing two whole hours of gameplay footage from it. This video will give you an idea of what you can expect from this new Need for Speed game. Since we’re talking about a 2-hour video, we strongly suggest checking it out, especially if you are fans of the series.

Need for Speed: Heat will have to gameplay styles. By day, players compete in the Speedhunters Showdown, a sanctioned competition where they earn Bank to customise and upgrade their garage of high-performance cars. At night, players risk it all to build their Rep in underground races. In these events, a rogue police task force roams the streets, ready to take racers down and swipe all their earnings.

Ghost Games has stated that the game will not have any loot boxes or microtransactions. However, there will be a time-save pack, which will show all collectables on the map.

Need for Speed: Heat looks really interesting and way better than its predecessor, Payback. The game will be using the Frostbite Engine, and will come out on November 8th.

Enjoy!

NFS Heat - Everything from Gamescom Demo (PS4 Pro)

18 thoughts on “Here are two hours of gameplay footage from the Gamescom 2019 demo of Need for Speed: Heat”

      1. i too hate EA but i like arcade racing with police chase…i wont buy the game until a few months after release.

          1. very well, i shall not buy the game. i actually havent bought one EA game since 2008 actually…this one piqued my interest so i thought i might buy but then i had some flashback and so….

    1. Absolute pile of horse sh.t.

      Ppl how made this have no idea how cars works
      They go max 140 miles/h. Witch is terrible for thos cars….
      Its like a mobile game with AAA graphics.

    2. i like how it looks like vice city with mods, but the environment is so large and detailed the framerate will be trash. I miss the days of blackbox nfs games that there were so many vehicle customization options.

    3. I’d have to agree with people complaining about the sense of speed this game gives you, more precisely the lack of it.
      I had the luck of driving a Ferrari 488 on a racetrack in Italy, and hit a top speed of 220 km/h with that car. I am pretty certain I will hardly ever reach that speed again in another car on a normal highway road…unless I want to kill myself or something. The cars in this game reach easily that speed and above but feel like they’re not driving at more than 160km/h. Probably has to do something with the game engine, either way it’s just plain dumb.
      Other than that the game looks nice.

    4. I think it’s EA, so it’s automatically trash. Aside from that, it looks like another generic NFS pile of s**t. What is there to see here? Played one, you’ve played them all.

  1. It looks like NFS Payback. Now i just didnt like that game, not the physics, not the progression ,not the world or its characters so this is a hard pass from me.

    And what is up with the lighting during the day? Looks like some broken mod for GTA.

    1. I know, but I dont see why you cant have a little of both. I think if NFS did ,it would be a lot better than it is today. collision detection was off too. I did hear that car manufacturers werent allowing EA to show damage modelling on the cars or something like that? seems silly.

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