Need for Speed ProStreet dated

  • Posted August 29th, 2007 at 10:01 EDT by Mike Harradence
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Electronic Arts has announced that the next instalment in the Need for Speed series, ProStreet, will be released in North American territories from October 31, with a European release following a day later.

The game’s Executive Producer, Larry LaPierre, commented, “The Need for Speed franchise has always been on the cutting edge of car culture”.

“Street racing is getting more organized and Need for Speed ProStreet is our interpretation of where we anticipate the culture to be in three to five years. This is a next-gen game, packed with the raw intensity and visceral aggression that defines street racing at the highest level.”

Need for Speed ProStreet allows gamers to tune and refine their own vehicles before taking them to the streets and competing in a variety of different game modes, including Grip, Drag, Drift and Speed challenges. Developed from the ground up with all-new physic and visual effects, ProStreet aims to take the series in a new direction, eliminating the presence of law enforcements by opting to utilize closed tracks, whilst still maintaining the addition of having your own wingmen. Over 60 cars spread across 26 different manufacturers will be available in the game, including eight supercars.

Need for Speed ProSreet will be released for PS3, PS2, Xbox 360, Wii and DS. Stay tuned for more coverage in the coming months.

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  1. Dragon-slayer87 | Dragon-Slayer87

    • 10:05am BST - August 29th, 2007

    Can't Wait... this game will be great.. :D finally a Need For Speed game where you can damage your car.. :D

  2. gingo | gingo

    • 10:27am BST - August 29th, 2007

    psn id: gingo.... very cool ma friends thought this was released in september they will be disappointed

  3. Slifer | SliferX

    • 10:33am BST - August 29th, 2007

    Nice, I'm definatly going to get this game, :D

  4. PS3-The Ultimate Machine

    • 10:53am BST - August 29th, 2007

    I think i'll buy this for ps2.

  5. Morganator | Hero_Nakamoura

    • 1:43pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    Considering that EA thinks the PS3 has garbage development tools, makes me very skeptical about this game.  All the videos we've seen so far are from the 360 version of the game so if we get screwed again with their next installment of NFS, I won't bew surprised in the least.  However with that being said, if the PS3 version of the game turns out worse than the 360 version of this game, then I'm officially done with EA.  I hope that EA doesn't ruin the PS3 version of the game.

  6. Streeks1984 | Streeks1984

    • 2:52pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    I dont support EA not while they for some reason cant figure out how to program games for the ps3 (idiots) there developers should be ashamed, they are biased against the ps3 for whatever reason and are puttin there resources towards xbot which is really a cop out if you think about it.

  7. TRIPLEACE | GODSACE

    • 6:47pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    no                it needs cops         thats the only thing that separates it

  8. Deldwen | Deldwen1

    • 7:03pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    im not ganna read it let me guess its the same thing? as the last 1 eith better grafx a rookie street racer and bad storyline...

  9. lovelyguy | 15975997

    • 8:51pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    cant wait 4 this baby

  10. shaka | Shaka

    • 10:08pm BST - August 29th, 2007

    I take Burnout over this boring crap any day.

  11. TH3JOK3R003

    • 1:05am BST - August 31st, 2007

    i don't understand how they going to release this game before Burnout Paradise

  12. oopsadoops | hbears93

    • 8:03pm BST - September 11th, 2007

    this should be a great game.

    NFS seems to be all about the feel of the cars though.

    that will make or break this one.

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