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EA has been on its goofiest nature for the past few months, and fans are quite excited about it. They have been posting sneak peeks about their upcoming games, continuing the hype in the community. Their recent posts about Dead Space can be the perfect example to prove this, as the franchise has plans to drop its remake in 2023. Plus, the game was released in October 2008, exactly fourteen years back. So, the franchise uploaded a series of posts to tease fans, letting them know that they should start gearing up for this masterpiece. 

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Apart from the Dead Space hype, EA has been teasing fans with a fresh Need For Speed game. With the title, Need For Speed Unbound, EA promised to drop the game soon. As of now, there were only a bunch of leaks and rumors swirling around the internet. But now, it looks like we have some fresh development regarding the game as the Need For Speed’s Twitter account has made some changes.

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EA updates the Need For Speed Twitter account with some fresh changes 

Need For Speed is one of the most hyped games of the modern era as it acted as a survival kit for all 90s kids. Fans from different parts of the world have always tuned in to enjoy a sheer driving experience, per se showing off their skills. And while EA has always appreciated them for their support, they promised to release a new title quite soon. 

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However, the franchise did not reveal things for months until a fan, out of excitement asked them regarding the trailer reveal happening this month. And to everyone’s surprise, EA indicated a positive sign, as they instantly put a pitstop to all the leaks and rumors.

Apart from this, EA also updated Need For Speed’s Twitter page with a fresh display and background image. The upcoming Need For Speed will introduce far more details and opportunities for fans allowing them to meet up and race at different locations. With that, the franchise will also add new features like fire, smoke, and flames from the car as you drift, jump, and crash.

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Originally, the game was supposed to be out in July or August itself, but sadly the franchise pushed it forward. But now, with fresh updates concerning their page and statement, it looks like we are one step ahead.

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What are your thoughts about this? Are you finally excited to see massive development in the Need For Speed release? Let us know your honest opinions about EA’s upcoming titles in the comments section.

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