Need for Speed: Most Wanted DLC confirmed, coming today
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is getting three downloadable content packs today, and will have them all bundled into one package to save some money.
The three pieces of Need for Speed: Most Wanted downloadable content outed yesterday by Trophies have been confirmed. Appropriate for a racing game, they will all be arriving sooner than you might think: today.
The Terminal Velocity pack ($14.99) adds the Hughes International Airport, a new locale that's heavy on the drifts and jumps. It includes five new cars: the Porsche 918 Spyder 2013, BMW 1 Series M Coupe 2012, Audi RS3 2012, Ford Fiesta ST 2012, and Alfa Romeo Mito QV 2012. You'll also get 136 multiplayer milestones, 10 multiplayer speedlists, 40 billboards, and 8 achievements.
The Movie Legends pack ($9.99) packs five cars made famous in films for you to try out. The Aston Martin DB5 and Aston Martin DBS 2008 hail from various Bond films like Quantum of Solace and Skyfall. A Dodge Charter R/T 1970 from Fast and the Furious makes an appearance, as does the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Special Edition 1977 from Smokey and the Bandit. And as we noted yesterday, the Shelby GT500 is from Gone in 60 Seconds and has its own achievement. It also includes 8 sprint events, 50 license plates, and 136 multiplayer milestones.
The Heroes pack ($9.99) includes five cars from classic Need for Speed games: the Lamborghini Diablo SV from NFS3 Hot Pursuit, Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) from Underground, Nissan 350Z from Underground 2, Porsche 911 GT2 Undercover, and the BMW M3 GTR from the 2005 version of Most Wanted. It also includes 8 races and speed runs, 25 liveries, and 136 multiplayer milestones.
The three packs will also be packaged together as a "Deluxe Bundle" for $24.99, in case you know you want all three and want to save yourself 10 bucks.
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted is getting three downloadable content packs today, and will have them all bundled into one package to save some money.