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Need for Speed Heat Adds New Cars And Lots Of Fixes
By Melvyn Tan|March 3, 2020|0 Comment
Need for Speed Heat is getting a March update which will see new cars, customization, and fixes added to the game.
The new cars – an Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018) and McLaren F1 (1993) – are coming courtesy of the Black Market Delivery, which is debuting with this update.
Here’s the description of how the deliveries work:
“During Black Market Deliveries, players will meet Raziel – an underground car dealer who imports two types of cars: variants of already existing cars, available for free and spanking new ones available for real money purchases.
To get behind the wheel of the imports, simply head down to Port Murphy and pick them up from a shipping container.
This opens a small narrative tied to the car where Raziel will ask the player for a few favours in order to receive a reward.
“Complete the challenges to get visual customisation parts for a new ride, character outfits, and effects fitting the car’s theme.
Throughout the journey, players will also discover new events that can be replayed once the Black Market challenge is complete.”
The Aston Martin is the free addition, while the McLaren will cost $4.99 (RM21). Both cars will have narrative settings, six Challenge sets that consist of both recycled and new content, character outfits, customization items, and vanity items to go along with them.
In addition, the March update will deliver quality of life improvements and over 100 bug fixes. You can check out the full list of fixes on Reddit.
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