Need For Speed: Payback had already made its way to torrent sites before launch. However, those are simply the game’s files, and not the crack. Need For Speed: Payback is being protected by Denuvo, but given Denuvo’s track record over the past few months, we could expect to see the game cracked and being pirated quite soon. However, EA has been notorious with its games and DRM before, and this just might end up needing an online connection to even play on PC. Find best australian online casinos here. They also might resort to taking measures similar to that as Assassin’s Creed: Origins did, and use VMProtect, which actually seems to be working. Either ways, we’re excited to try Need For Speed: Payback and see if this finally is the return of the franchise. Though, i...
The next Need for Speed game is a reboot due out on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One autumn 2015. EA has decided to eschew the Underground and Most Wanted sub-brands in favour of a game Swedish developer Ghost Games says gets to the roots of the long-running racing series. The focus with this Need for Speed, which has benefited from the developer taking a year off from having to release a new game in 2014, is car customisation, authentic urban car culture and telling a story. There’s also mention of “a nocturnal open world”, which executive producer Marcus Nilsson told Eurogamer in an interview, below, means Need for Speed is set from dusk to dawn. Speedhunters is a community of car enthusiasts owned by EA. Last year, Ghost Games studio head Marcus Nilsson said EA is commit...