Need for Speed: Most Wanted - Empire City



Need for Speed: Most Wanted - Empire City (Abbreviated NFS:MW-EC) is an upcoming entry in the Need for Speed franchise. It is a direct sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted by EA Black Box and the third overall title to bear the Most Wanted subtitle, after the 2012 reboot developed by Criterion Games. The game will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X & Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay
As a sequel to the original Most Wanted, some of the original’s core gameplay mechanics are carried over in near entirety to Empire City. Like the original, players progress in the game by moving up the Blacklist, a list of the city’s most wanted and most sought after street racers, with the ultimate goal of occupying the top spot and becoming Empire City’s Most Wanted.

To challenge a Blacklist racer, players must complete a required amount of races and accumulate a set total of Bounty Points. If the player bests the Blacklist racer after three back to back races, the player occupies that racer’s spot. The player also has a random chance of winning that racer’s car after each series.

Players can customize the vehicles they own with visual and performance upgrades as well as Pursuit Tech similar to those last seen in Need for Speed: Rivals. All of which can be purchased with cash they earn after races or Bounty Points if the player does not have enough cash (Purchasing with Bounty Points is recommended only as a last resort). Regarding whether to purchase Pursuit Tech or not, the player must keep in mind that police and Blacklist racers will have access to the same tech as the player moves up in heat level and the Blacklist, respectively.

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Game Modes
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Empire City
The titular city is a large, open world environment that rivals Fortune Valley from Need for Speed: Payback in terms of map size. The city takes it name from the bonus track of the same name from Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit and Need for Speed: High Stakes.

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Blacklist
In NFS:MW-EC, the blacklist includes 20 racers, up from 15 from Most Wanted (2005) and 10 from the 2012 reboot. As nods to the rest of the series, specific characters from past NFS titles reappear as Blacklist racers.

Members above the player will begin to possess Pursuit Tech once the player becomes Blacklist member 15.

Vehicles
NFS:MW-EC features a total of over 95 vehicles that the player can purchase with cash or Bounty Points. Rather than one continuous list, the game uses the same car classification system from the 2012 reboot.

Sports Class

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Everyday Class

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Muscle Class

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SUV Class

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Exotic Class

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Grand Tourer Class

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Police
The Empire City Police Department maintains a fleet consisting of 11 types of vehicles that join pursuits at different heat levels. This fleet ranges from Ford Taurus SHO's (their main mode of police transportation) to high tier supercars.

The ECPD's system can be seen as an amalgamation of those from Most Wanted (2005) & Need for Speed: Rivals, as they have the aggressiveness of the former and Pursuit Tech similar to the latter. Unlike the original, players are capable of reaching heat level 6 if they drive dangerously enough. Police do not have access to Pursuit Tech as long as the player is under heat level 3.

Cooldown
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Busted
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Pursuit Tech
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Soundtrack
The game features a soundtrack of 35 songs curated by LoganC22 that the player can listen to while driving. Similar to Need for Speed: Carbon, the soundtrack is split into three sections and dependent on the car class the player is currently driving. However, the player can choose to play all songs in the options menu. All songs are hyperlinked with their respective YouTube videos.

Trivia
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