EA has put out a new statement (via Eurogamer) on the future of its Need for Speed series, as it ends support for 2022's Need ...
Need for Speed is essentially on hiatus right now, while developer Criterion Games focuses on EA's next Battlefield game.
Electronic Arts pledges that the Need for Speed franchise has a future, but suggests that the next NFS game is still ways off ...
EA has confirmed the end of support for Need for Speed Unbound just over two years after the game came out as its developer ...
In the 18 months since, we've since seen additional content arrive for 2022's Need for Speed Unbound - the series' latest and last launch to date, but no word on what's next after that.
The Pose of the Unbound emote is tied to the FFXIV Dawntrail expansion Role Quests, which kick off with “Picking Up the Torch” in Tuliyollal. You need to have a level 100 Disciple of War or ...
Need for Speed Unbound, released in 2022, features an open-world styled on Chicago, 147 cars, and great online gameplay. Hot Laps in NFS Unbound require speed and handling; the Ford Focus RS is ...
NFS Unbound. This dynamic system introduced a roguelike element, where players race to earn cash during the day and valuable Rep at night, unlocking new rides and tuning parts along the way.
To get Pose of the Unbound in FFXIV, you’ll need to complete the quest titled Imposing Views. You can pick it up by speaking with the Unbound Agent NPC, who’s located at Ul’dah – Steps of ...
The Pose of the Unbound is an emote added in patch 7.16 that’s tied directly to the role quests that came with the release of Dawntrail. The community has quickly dubbed it the Jojo emote as it ...
As a company, it was important to us to take the last year to listen to our Need for Speed community and use their feedback to create content for Unbound." Although I loved the Need For Speed ...
The Pose of the Unbound is most definitely inspired by JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, so it is certainly one that fans of that beloved manga and anime series will not want to miss out on. Thankfully ...