Need For Speed ​​Unbound Leaks, featuring rumored anime art style

Ahead of its official unveiling the next day, EA’s latest entry into its racing franchise, Need For Speed, has leaked prominently. Looks like this year’s batch will be called in the series Need for Speed ​​UnboundAnd as we previously expected, it will be launched before the end of 2022. Perhaps the most notable thing in this leak is its confirmation unbound It will feature an anime-influenced art style, which was previously indicated by rumors.

Spotted on a Japanese retail site blissFirst official photos and details from Need for Speed ​​Unbound It was revealed. The game is said to hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and will launch in just under two months on December 2, 2022. While details are still somewhat sparse, some screenshots from NFS Not Joined It can also be seen in this leak. The visuals have a softer, more vibrant look compared to what we’ve seen from other Need For Speed ​​games in the past. despite unbound The art is definitely cartoon-inspired, and its visual style is akin to something like Spider-Man inside the spider world.

Beat the clock, beat the cops, and compete in the weekly qualifiers for the ultimate street racing challenge at Lakeshore: The Grand. Fill your garage with meticulously tuned custom machines, wear your own style and exclusive look, and light up the streets with the soundtrack that reverberates from every Corner of the world ”, as described by Need for Speed ​​Unbound In this retail diversion. Bring graffiti to life in a whole new visual style, combining the latest in street art with the most realistic cars in Need for Speed ​​history. Access a new toolset packed with vibrant visuals and sound effects, including a new boost element, Burst Nitrous, for amazing speed.”

Are you interested in checking out Need for Speed ​​Unbound For yourself when it launches later this year? What do you think of this new artistic style? Let me know for yourself either down below in the comments or send me a message on Twitter at Trustworthy.

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