The Need for Speed Reboot Requires an Internet Connection
-----------"To deliver the best experience possible" you will need an online connection.
The Need for Speed reboot gameplay won't be revealed until E3, but Electronic Arts is revealing information about the game on Twitter. The publisher revealed that the game will have a proper single-player mode, but it will also require an internet connection to play.
"We can confirm that, yes, a connection will be needed to play the game," EA revealed. "To deliver the best experience possible and make playing with friends more rewarding, an online connection will be required."
In separate tweets, EA expounded upon the benefits of online play, including "more variety and a more rewarding experience with friends," who will be "part of your narrative experience." The new Need for Speed will also make use of the AllDrive system, first seen in Need for Speed: Rivals, that seamlessly blends the single and multiplayer game modes.
And there will be a single-player mode, although nothing is known about it beyond the fact it exists. One thing there won't be, somewhat surprisingly, is a cockpit view. "You'll be able to choose from multiple camera angles, but the cockpit view didn't make it in this time," EA tweeted.
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