"Need for Speed" reboot has just recently concluded its closed beta testing and Ghost Games, the game developer, has already made the announcement on what the players can expect in the final game.

"Need for Speed" developer Ghost Games have put up a list of things that may bring possible changes in the final release of the game.  These changes will basically happen within the time period left before the release of "Need for Speed," as posted by on its official website.

"Need for Speed" will have something called a Wrap Editor, but this will be available in the future updates and not yet on the initial release.  However, Ghost Games revealed nothing more about this feature.

Another "Need for Speed" feedback that came from the closed beta testing is about the balanced gameplay or progression of the game.  The closed beta has a fast one and the developer said that this will be normal during the final version, saying "The economy, both money and REP continue to be balanced and on launch you will find that the progression is now at a more normal pace," GameSpot reported.

About the game's A.I., which seems to have been boosted, Ghost Game said that it would also be in normal terms when the game is released in the open. This is also something that has been tweaked and improved upon for the full release, added the report. When you hit the streets of Ventura Bay at launch you'll find AI competitors aren't as propelled by rocket fuel as they were at times during the Closed Beta.

"Need for Speed" was one of the most successful racing game franchise that hit the gaming industry in the past.  Ghost Games, hopefully, recaptures the heart of the racing gamers on this reboot.  However, fans need to wait a little bit longer since it will be launched on Nov. 3.  It is set to be available for the PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 platforms.