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Need for Speed Payback trailer welcomes aspiring racers to Fortune Valley

There are way too many racing/driving games hitting consoles and the PC this year (and early next year too), but while most of those releases tout “realism”, Need for Speed Payback is all about the drama, and the fancy cars, the open world racing action, and that kinda stuff.

So today EA is showing off a new Need for Speed Payback – Welcome to Fortune Valley trailer, which introduces us to the game’s Las Vegas-esque setting.

Check it out below, and stay tuned for the game’s launch on November 10th, 2017.

Need for Speed Payback – Welcome to Fortune Valley:

Live out your action driving fantasy in Fortune Valley, Need for Speed Payback?s diverse, open world where the stakes are always high.

In the corrupt gamblers paradise, each region is filled to the brim with events, activities, and collectables. Cruise through the glamour and grit of Silver Rock or drift up and down the mountain switchbacks of Mount Providence. Tear up terrain in the arid badlands of Liberty Desert, or carve your way through the deep gorges of Silver Canyon as you lose yourself in your own driving adventure.

Show off your skills by conquering the infamous Street Leagues, find Derelicts and take your car from scrap to stock to super car, or focus on tuning up and customizing your own dream ride ? there?s something for everyone in the biggest open-world Need for Speed has ever had.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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