"Need for Speed" fans has been playing the game for years now, the franchise also got a film in 2014. However the game series is now under a reboot. "Need for Speed" is set to launch again next Tuesday, the developer EA Access are now offering fans a free trial of the game, to check if they are interested in purchasing the full game.
EA Access trial will give 10 hours of unlimited game access to the "Need for Speed" full versions, confirmed by the developer. The trial gives gamers access to every feature and modes with no progression locks, when it goes live, letting gamers experience every level and area of "Need for Speed" before the release next week.
The clock will only start to tick when the car is running, which means that gamers can use their remaining time every sessions and they could save and exit the game.
"EA Access members can play the real game for up to 10 hours," EA announced via the "Need For Speed" Twitter. "All modes are available, and there are no progression locks. The roads are yours!"
There are no restrictions to the free trial offer, to think that one has to view the game much have upright to it if they are letting the full version of the game to go up, instead of what EA have offered previously, the one with limitations.
The "Need for Speed" download is around 19GB, so it needs a very fast internet connection. EA Access subscriptions is around £19.99 a year or £3.99 a month, the game is only available on Xbox One, while on November 12, "Star Wars Battlefront" will be available in EA Access, though, EA has yet to announce the limitations of "Battlefront's" trial.
Nov. 5 is the day of the "Need for Speed" launch on Xbox One and PS4, while the PC version will come out in 2016.