Need For Speed: Most Wanted racing its way to iOS, Android
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by Shunal Doke
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Some of the most prolific racing games ever created come from the Electronic Arts’ Need for Speed franchise. The latest game in the franchise, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, is being developed by Criterion, the developer well-known for its Burnout series. Now, according to Unleash The Phones, EA has announced that Need for Speed: Most Wanted will be making its way to Android and iOS devices later this month. The company has released a trailer that shows some of the racing action from the mobile version of the game.
The trailer shows that the game will feature good graphics, along with the same gameplay that will be there in the other versions of Most Wanted, including the Takedown mechanic, which was originally featured in the Burnout series. According to the company, “Need For Speed Most Wanted features stunning dynamic physics-based collisions, exciting cop takedowns, and realistic visual damage.” The physics-based collisions would probably help a great deal with the gameplay, thanks to the ability to execute Takedowns.
The Need for Speed series has been one of the most successful racing game series, besides being one of the most successful video game franchises. The games in the series have been published by Electronic Arts (EA) and developed by several studios including Canada-based company EA Black Box and Britain-based Criterion Games. NFS was originally developed by Canadian company Distinctive Software, which later became known as EA Canada. As of October 2009, the game series has sold over 100 million copies. ![]() Need For Speed: Most Wanted is making its way to Android and iOS devices
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Tags: Need for Speed , Need for Speed Most Wanted , Most Wanted , Criterion , Electronic Arts , EA , EA Inc. , Electronic Arts Inc. , Racing Games , Gaming , Games , iOS Games , iPhone Games , iPad Games , iPod Touch Games , Android Games , Google Android , Smartphone Games
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