Need for Speed Reborn (Abbreviated NFSR) is a future open world racing game in the Need for Speed franchise. It is the second reboot of the franchise following Need for Speed (2015), and it will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S & Microsoft Windows.
Story Premise[]
You are Althea Wing, an unknown street racer with the skills to make your case. You hear from your garage-owning sister of The Hunt, a city-wide street racing event where the winner will be crowned the top racer in the city of Centerlane's racing scene. Longing for you and your sisters' place in the underground, you enter the Hunt.
However, the police are hellbent on shutting The Hunt down, especially chief Robert Steele and his right hand lieutenant Oliver Halloran. After all, if you win The Hunt, you will also become Centerlane's most wanted fugitive. Get ready to be Reborn!
Gameplay[]
The second reboot in the Need for Speed franchise, Need for Speed Reborn is a title that can be considered a spiritual successor to both Need for Speed (2015) and 2022's Need for Speed Unbound. Similar to those games, the overall objective of the game involves the player character rising to the top of the city's street racing scene while tending to other racers in their way and the police and their attempts at taking the player down.
Game progression also takes its inspiration from both games. Progression in the story involves The Hunt, a massive street racing event made up of several stages. In order to progress through the story, players must accrue a certain amount of cash and a certain amount of bounty points to be able to participate in every stage; the former can be earned after the completion of races and the latter through successful evasion of pursuits. Players can earn more money by placing side bets with racers and beating said racer in the event and by taking down police units.
Players can highly customize any vehicle they own with vast assortments of visual and performance upgrades. Additionally, the game features new gameplay mechanics to make the experience fun while also challenging. These new mechanics include to name a few, the removal of bounty points earned during a pursuit if the player is busted and a revised "heat system" that resets less and less as the player progresses through the career.
Game Modes[]
Collectively, there are a total of 9 types of playable events in the game; 8 can be used in both single player and online play and 1 is exclusive to online play only. Unless otherwise noted, all race oriented events feature up to 8 racers at one time. The bulk of these events also have police integrated into them with random chances of appearing.
Single Player/Career/Online[]
- Circuit - Lap based racing along a set route. Circuit races range anywhere from 1 to 3 laps in length.
- Sprint - Point-to-point racing with the goal of reaching point B from point A in first place.
- Speed Run - A Sprint race where the goal is to accumulate the highest total top speed. This event is similar to the "Speedtrap" events from past NFS games.
- Checkpoint - A Sprint race where the player must reach the finish line before the time limit expires. This event features the player as the only racer.
- Drift - Multi-lap circuit racing with the goal of accumulating more drift points than any other racer. This mode, Drag and Gymkhana are the only ones where there is no risk of police. This event features up to 6 racers at one time.
- Drag - Event where the player must finish a 1/2 mile, 1.0 mile or 1.5 mile long drag race in first place. Drag races require the use of manual gear changes and nitrous in order for the player to be successful. This mode, Drift and Gymkhana are the only ones where there is no risk of police.
- Pursuit - An open world event where the player must escape from the police without getting caught.
- Gymkhana - Point-based event where players must drift and smash objects in an effort to win points. If they have more than a set amount of points, the player will win that event. This event is similar to Takeover from Unbound, and it along with Drfit and Drag does not feature any police threat.
Online Play Only[]
- Money Grab - Carried over from War in its near entirety, Money Grab is an open-environment event featuring up to 20 players at once, split into two groups: 1 group of racers and 1 group of CPD officers. In this event, members of the racer group must transport bundles of cash from one point of the map to the other without getting taken down by the CPD group. If the player is taken down by the CPD group, the cash reward will be split among the members of the CPD group instead. The group with the most cash awarded to them wins the event and keeps all cash earned, which can be used in single player.
Centerlane[]
Centerlane is a fictional city in Michigan and the open world setting for Need for Speed Reborn. The city is based on the city of Detroit and its surrounding areas, with additional inspiration including the city of Dearborn. A dynamic weather system can change the conditions from dry to wet through differing amounts of rain, as well as fog and mist, and players can race during the day or night.
Regions[]
- Downtown Centerlane - The primary downtown region located in the central portion of the map. It's made up of various skyscrapers and high-rise hotels.
- Draughton - Centerlane's primary and most prominent business district. Like Downtown Centerlane, it is a skyscraper-centric region and features a vast park and a subway system as prominent landmarks.
- Kempton Station - Located along the southernmost part of the map, Kempton Station is primarily a port/beach region made up of older-designed architecture and dockyards and some entertainment venues. This region takes part of its name from the region of Kempton from Need for Speed: Carbon.
- Olympica - A region almost as big as Downtown Centerlane, Olympica is Centerlane's entertainment-centric region, featuring a variety of attractions including restaurants, bars and entertainment venues and is the city's main source of neon-lit nightlife. Olympica takes its name from Olympic City, the primary setting of 2003's Need for Speed Underground.
- Baymont - Located along the westernmost part of the map, Baymont is a coastal resort oriented region made up of hotels and tourist attractions, including a neon Ferris wheel, along a clear sand beach. The region combines the names of Bayview, the primary setting of 2004's Need for Speed: Underground 2 and Palmont City from Need for Speed: Carbon.
- Palm Industrial - One half of the city's industrial region, and the biggest portion between the two. Palm Industrial primarily features torage houses, containers, small streets, factories and an abandoned railroad above street level which can be accessed by the player.
- Nevalie Valley - The second half of the city's industrial region, and the smallest portion between the two. This region is dominated by a nuclear power plant and a large abandoned factory, both of which many areas to drive within.
Vehicles[]
Reborn features a total of 133 vehicles that can be purchased and upgraded with cash. Some of the vehicles are derelicts, special vehicles hidden somewhere in the city. These derelicts cannot be purchased and are only awarded when the player finds them.
* Vehicle has convertible/roadster option
~ Vehicle is a derelict and cannot be purchased
Year | Vehicle | Purchase Price |
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2023 | Acura Integra Type-S (DE) | $48,000 |
2017 | Acura NSX | $161,000 |
2016 | Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio | $105,000 |
1964 | Aston Martin DB5 ~ | Derelict |
2017 | Aston Martin DB11 * | $140,000 |
2021 | Aston Martin Victor | $462,000 |
2016 | Aston Martin Vulcan | $1,220,000 |
2018 | BMW i8 * | $88,500 |
1981 | BMW M1 | $76,500 |
2006 | BMW M3 (E46) | $59,000 |
2010 | BMW M3 (E92) * | $70,000 |
2018 | BMW M4 * | $83,000 |
2018 | BMW M5 | $121,000 |
2016 | BMW X6 M | $93,000 |
2019 | Bugatti Chiron Sport | $1,725,500 |
1987 | Buick Grand National | $30,000 |
1962 | Buick Special ~ | Derelict |
2022 | Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing | $95,000 |
1970 | Cadillac El Dorado ~ | Derelict |
2003 | Cadillac Escalade | $40,000 |
1955 | Chevrolet Bel-Air | $18,000 |
1965 | Chevrolet C-10 Stepside Pickup | $22,500 |
1967 | Chevrolet Camaro SS | $32,000 |
2014 | Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 | $86,000 |
1970 | Chevrolet Chevelle SS | $45,000 |
2017 | Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 | $39,000 |
1967 | Chevrolet Corvette C2 Stingray | $64,000 |
2017 | Chevrolet Corvette C7 Grand Sport * | $91,000 |
2019 | Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 * | $185,000 |
2020 | Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray * | $134,000 |
1988 | Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS | $27,000 |
1969 | Chevrolet Nova SS | $50,000 |
1970 | Dodge Challenger R/T | $50,000 |
2015 | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat | $116,000 |
1969 | Dodge Charger R/T | $42,000 |
2019 | Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat | $105,000 |
1949 | Ferrari 166 Inter Stabilimenti Farina | $28,000 |
2023 | Ferrari 296 GTB | $312,000 |
2015 | Ferrari 488 GTB * | $231,000 |
1987 | Ferrari F40 ~ | Derelict |
2013 | Ferrari LaFerrari | $1,131,000 |
2023 | Ferrari Purosangue | $408,000 |
1984 | Ferrari Testarossa Coupe | $229,000 |
2023 | Ford Bronco Sport | $53,500 |
2008 | Ford Crown Victoria | $31,000 |
1979 | Ford F-150 ~ | Derelict |
2017 | Ford F-150 Raptor | $55,000 |
1974 | Ford Falcon GT Coupe (XB) | $39,000 |
2017 | Ford GT | $182,000 |
1932 | Ford Model 18 ~ | Derelict |
1965 | Ford Mustang | $21,000 |
1969 | Ford Mustang Boss 302 | $36,000 |
1990 | Ford Mustang Foxbody | $34,500 |
2015 | Ford Mustang GT * | $89,000 |
1999 | Honda Civic Type-R (EK9) | $34,500 |
2015 | Honda Civic Type-R (FK2) | $56,000 |
1992 | Honda NSX Type-R | $93,000 |
2009 | Honda S2000 | $47,500 |
1951 | Hudson Hornet Twin H Power ~ | Derelict |
2017 | Hyundai i30 N (PD) | $58,000 |
2017 | Infiniti Q60 Sport | $71,000 |
2016 | Jaguar F-Type R Coupe * | $113,000 |
2016 | Koenigsegg Regera | $1,293,000 |
2017 | Lamborghini Aventador S * | $317,000 |
2019 | Lamborghini Aventador SVJ * | $350,000 |
1989 | Lamborghini Countach ~ | Derelict |
1995 | Lamborghini Diablo SV | $248,000 |
2018 | Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 * | $169,000 |
1971 | Lamborghini Miura SV ~ | Derelict |
2010 | Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV | $310,000 |
2020 | Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 | $882,500 |
2018 | Lamborghini Urus | $235,000 |
2015 | Land Rover Defender 110 | $42,000 |
2015 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR (L494) | $99,000 |
2022 | Lotus Emira | $90,000 |
2021 | Lotus Evija | $1,220,500 |
2006 | Lotus Exige S | $71,000 |
2013 | Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale | $158,000 |
2015 | Mazda MX-5 (ND) | $26,000 |
2002 | Mazda RX-7 Spirit R | $55,000 |
2018 | McLaren 570S * | $164,000 |
1993 | McLaren F1 | $1,090,000 |
2023 | McLaren GT | $211,000 |
2014 | McLaren P1 | $685,000 |
2016 | Mercedes-AMG A 45 | $59,000 |
2018 | Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe | $90,000 |
2015 | Mercedes-AMG GT * | $119,000 |
1988 | Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 | $26,000 |
1967 | Mercury Cougar | $30,000 |
2017 | Mini Cooper JCW Countryman | $37,000 |
2001 | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI ~ | Derelict |
2007 | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX | $62,000 |
2008 | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X | $54,500 |
1996 | Nissan 180SX (S13) | $30,000 |
2008 | Nissan 350Z (Z33) | $44,000 |
2019 | Nissan 370Z (Z34) | $49,000 |
2023 | Nissan 400Z | $82,000 |
1971 | Nissan Fairlady 240ZG | $24,500 |
2017 | Nissan GT-R NISMO | $176,000 |
2017 | Nissan GT-R Premium | $106,000 |
2002 | Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero | $40,000 |
1994 | Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 ~ | Derelict |
1999 | Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 | $65,000 |
2017 | Pagani Huayra BC | $1,475,000 |
1970 | Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda | $54,000 |
1971 | Plymouth Scamp | $38,000 |
2020 | Polestar 1 | $133,000 |
1977 | Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SE | $24,000 |
1970 | Pontiac GTO Judge | $45,000 |
2016 | Porsche 718 Boxster S | $77,500 |
2018 | Porsche 718 Cayman GTS | $84,000 |
2018 | Porsche 911 Carrera GTS | $120,000 |
1973 | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.8 | $79,000 |
2019 | Porsche 911 GT3 (991.2) | $185,000 |
2018 | Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS | $127,000 |
2019 | Porsche 911 Turbo S (991.2) | $150,000 |
2015 | Porsche 918 Spyder | $536,000 |
1986 | Porsche 944 Turbo ~ | Derelict |
1965 | Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe ~ | Derelict |
1967 | Shelby GT500 | $55,000 |
2020 | Shelby GT500 | $93,000 |
2014 | SRT Viper GTS | $124,500 |
1987 | Subaru Brat | $36,000 |
2014 | Subaru BRZ Premium | $40,000 |
2006 | Subaru Impreza WRX STI (GDB-F) | $52,000 |
2010 | Subaru Impreza WRX STI (GR) | $47,000 |
2023 | Toyota Supra GR (Mark V) | $76,000 |
1963 | Volkswagen Beetle | $12,000 |
2016 | Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport | $44,000 |
1978 | Volvo 242 GT | $25,000 |
1970 | Volvo Amazon P130 | $19,000 |
The Hunt[]
"The Hunt" is a city-wide street racing event and the game's primary plot point.
Described as the equivalent of Lakeshore City's "The Grand", The Hunt is a competition with the end goal of becoming Centerlane's top street racer, while also becoming the city's most wanted fugitive and top target for the police.
Unlike The Grand, The Hunt is not split into separate weeks, but into stages designated by target amounts of cash and bounty points. Players have to accrue a certain amount of cash and accumulate a certain total of bounty points to be eligible for every stage. Completion of every stage awards the player with extra cash and unlocks more vehicles that the player can purchase.
Need for Speed Reborn/The Hunt
Police[]
The Centerlane Police Department (CPD) is the main law enforcement agency for Centerlane and one of the primary forces attempting to impede the player's progress in Need for Speed Reborn.
The CPD's system is a mixture of those from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) and Need for Speed Heat (during the night). Specifically, they are comparable to both in terms of overall aggressiveness, with their units capable of utilizing certain special tactics and increased aggressive manuevers in order to take the player down. However, how they will engage in pursuits is dependent on the player's heat level, regardless of the time of day. If the player is heat level 1-2, they will only engage if rammed by the player, and if the player is heat level 3-5, they will engage on sight.
Vehicles[]
Year | Vehicle | Designation Within CPD |
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2008 | Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor | Primary Response Unit |
2015 | Dodge Challenger SRT8 | Secondary Response/Special Aggression Unit |
2020 | Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray | High Speed Interceptor |
2021 | Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4-Door | RHINO Unit 1 |
2017 | Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 | RHINO Unit 2 |
2017 | Ford GT | Capt. Robert "Stainless" Steele |
1967 | Chevrolet Camaro SS "Hunter II" | Lt. Oliver Halloran |
Heat Levels[]
(NOTE: In heat levels 2 & 5, the bolded vehicle represents the primary Pursuit Unit. The italicized vehicle represents the secondary Pursuit Unit. From heat level 4 onward, the underlined vehicle has a random chance of appearing in a pursuit. It is also possible for both underlined vehicles to appear together.)
Heat Level | Pursuit Unit(s) | Roadblocks | Pursuit Tactics |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor | N/A | P.I.T. |
2 | Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor
Dodge Challenger SRT8 |
Dodge Challenger SRT8 | P.I.T.
Roadblocks |
3 | Dodge Challenger SRT8 | Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4-Door | P.I.T.
Roadblocks Spike Strip (Level I) Head-On Collisions (Bronco) |
4 | Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray
Ford GT (2017) Chevrolet Camaro SS "Hunter II" |
Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4-Door | P.I.T.
Roadblocks Spike Strip (Level II) Killswitch Head-On Collisions (Bronco) |
5 | Chevrolet Colorado ZR2
Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray Ford GT (2017) Chevrolet Camaro SS "Hunter II" |
Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4-Door | P.I.T.
Roadblocks Spike Strip (Level III) Killswitch Helicopter Head-On Collisions (Colorado) |
Heat System[]
The heat system is similar overall to that of Heat and Unbound. Like in Unbound, the player's heat level does not reset when it shifts from day to night and only resets when the player completes a "full" day.
However, Reborn's heat system comes with a different gameplay mechanic that makes it stand out. As the player progresses through the game, their heat level will reset less and less. More specifically, the player's starting heat level will rise by 1 for every 25% of the game that's completed. According to LoganC22, this was done this way to make experiencing pursuits more intense. After the player reaches 100% completion, they can set their own starting heat level in the "settings" menu.
The following table highlights the rate of increase:
Percentage of Game Completed | Resetting Heat Level (From Level 5) |
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0 - 25% | Heat Level 1 |
25 - 50% | Heat Level 2 |
50 - 75% | Heat Level 3 |
75 - 100% | Heat Level 4 |
After 100% Completion | Any |
Busted[]
The busted system is similar to that of Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon. Players will be busted when their bright red busted meter is filled. This meter will start to fill if the player is not moving and has police units trapping their vehicle.
Reborn's busted system also features the "AntiCrime" gameplay mechanic from Need for Speed War in its entirety. If the player is busted the first three times in their career, they have the option to pay a fine and receive an impound strike, or use one AntiCrime marker to absolve the player of these penalties. Any subsequent bust after these markers are used will result in the player receiving a fine and an impound strike. If the player receives three impound strikes, their vehicle will be seized indefinitely by the CPD. If all of the players' vehicles are impounded, the player will have to start from the beginning of the game again.
However, the player should keep in mind that in Reborn, any bust regardless whether the player has AntiCrime markers or not will result in the loss of all bounty points accumulated during the pursuit, and the player will have to reaccumulate said bounty points again.
Cooldown[]
The cooldown system is the same as that of Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon. Players begin filling the blue cooldown meter by escaping from the police and by driving to hiding spots, which are scattered throughout the city. Each hiding spot fills up the cooldown meter faster.
DLC[]
To date, there are 2 forms of DLC available for the game across all platforms. Upon purchase, the player is awarded new vehicles among a host of other desirable perks.
Deluxe Edition Upgrade ($14.99)[]
The first DLC and the more expensive of the three available, the Deluxe Edition Upgrade is a digital upgrade for the standard base game that includes 7 stock vehicles and a host of other desirable perks. These 7 vehicles are customizable and must be purchased from the car lot.
Year | Vehicle | Purchase Price |
---|---|---|
2016 | Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic | $44,000 |
2006 | BMW M3 Touring Concept (E46) | $65,000 |
2009 | Beck Kustoms F132 | $280,500 |
2023 | Lamborghini Revuelto | $377,000 |
1984 | DeLorean DMC-12 | $36,500 |
2011 | Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport | $1,440,000 |
2022 | GMC Hummer EV | $83,000 |
Additional awards included in the upgrade:
- 35 additional vinyls
- 5 additional events in every category
- 20% discount on cash prices for all stage 2 and stage 3 performance upgrades
- 15% discount on cash prices for the following vehicles:
- Aston Martin Victor
- Aston Martin Vulcan
- Bugatti Chiron Sport
- Ferrari 296 GTB
- Ferrari LaFerrari
- Ferrari Purosangue
- Koenigsegg Regera
- Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
- Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
- Lotus Evija
- McLaren F1
- McLaren P1
- Pagani Huayra BC
- Porsche 918 Spyder
Most Wanted Pass (Free/$9.99)[]
The Most Wanted Pass is an online-only reward progression system similar to the Speed Pass introduced in Need for Speed Unbound. Made up of 100 levels, players can progress through the Pass and level up by collecting XP, which can be earned in any online event. As they progress, they will receive a host of rewards, ranging from new customization parts to new vehicles to select discounts on vehicles and/or parts. If the player buys the Deluxe Edition Upgrade of the game, they can also get the Most Wanted Pass in an additional free update. If they do not buy said upgrade, they can buy the Pass for $9.99.
Soundtrack[]
The game features a soundtrack curated by LoganC22 and consisting of 44 songs that the player can listen to. Akin to Unbound, most of the soundtrack is playable both in game and in the player's garage. As a whole, the soundtrack has similar themes to Need for Speed Carbon, Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005), and Need for Speed (2015).
Trailer Songs[]
Song Artist | Song Title | Album (Originally Appears On) |
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Kiss | Detroit Rock City | Destroyer |
Foreign Beggars | Typhoon (feat. Chasing Shadows) | Beggatron Remixed |
Zomboy | Young & Dangerous (feat. Kato) | Rott N' Roll Pt. 1 |
Garage/Racing[]
Song Artist | Song Title | Album (Originally Appears On) |
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Adam Freeland | Mind Killer (Origin Unknown Mix) | Now & Them |
Aesop Rock | Side Quest | Spirit World Field Guide |
Alison Wonderland | Eyes Closed | Loner |
Andy James | Fury From Above | Fury From Above |
Apashe | Work (feat. Vo Williams) [SWARM Remix] | Renaissance |
Bring Me The Horizon | True Friends | That's the Spirit |
Cas One & Figure | The Shut Down | Cas One vs. Figure: So Our Egos Don't Kill Us |
Chase and Status | Fire in Your Eyes (feat. Maverick Sabre) | No More Idols |
DJ Shadow | Swerve | The Mountain Will Fall |
Dream Theater | Constant Motion | Systematic Chaos |
Dynamic Duo & DJ Premier | AEAO | A Giant Step |
Elliphant | Only Getting Younger (feat. Skrillex) | Look Like You Love It |
Enter Shikari | Sorry, You're Not a Winner (Pendulum Remix) | Take to the Skies |
Eve to Adam | Immortal | Locked and Loaded |
Feed Me | In the Bin | Calamari Tuesday |
Felt | Protagonists | Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez |
Foreign Beggars | Typhoon (feat. Chasing Shadows) | Beggatron Remixed |
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five | Scorpio | The Message |
Imagine Dragons & JID | Enemy | |
Kiss | Detroit Rock City | Destroyer |
KMFDM | Feed Our Fame | Hau Ruck |
Le Castle Vania | Confirmed Thrills | |
Magna-Fi | Where Did We Go Wrong | Burn Out the Stars |
Major Lazer | Night Riders (feat. Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, Pusha T & Mad Cobra) | Peace Is the Mission |
Mötley Crüe | Hooligan's Holiday | Mötley Crüe |
Noisia | Get Deaded (Bassnectar Remix) | Outer Edges |
Pendulum | Come Alive (VLADER Extended Remix) | Elemental |
Rev Theory | We Own the Night | The Revelation |
Rock | I Am Rock | |
Saosin | The Stutter Says a Lot | Along the Shadow |
Sol | Amigos With Egos (feat. Speak Ez & Hennessey) [RIOT 87 Remix] | Mixed Messages |
Tech N9ne | Tell Everyone | BLISS |
Terravita | Gunpowder | Gunpowder |
The All-American Rejects | Gives You Hell (The Bloody Beetroots Remix) | When the World Comes Down |
The Ghost Inside | Aftermath | The Ghost Inside |
The Seige | Right Now | Duality |
The Smashing Pumpkins | Zero | Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
Tom Morello | Ride At Dawn (feat. BreakCode) | The Atlas Underground Flood |
Tremonti | A Dying Machine | A Dying Machine |
Trivium | The Rising | The Crusade |
Twin Atlantic | What Is Light? Where Is Laughter? (Skrillex Remix) | Vivarium |
UMEK | Cryptic Speech | Cryptic Speech |
Yelawolf | Money (feat. Jelly Roll & Struggle Jennings) | Mud Mouth |
Zomboy | Young & Dangerous (feat. Kato) | Rott N' Roll Pt. 1 |
Suggestions[]
Want to suggest a DLC pack, street racer or song for Reborn? Please don’t hesitate to let LoganC22 know! Leave your suggestions in the comment section down below or message him directly on his talk page! Any suggestions will be taken into consideration.
Trivia[]
- The fourth overall Need for Speed title developed by LoganC22 and his company, Catch 22 Studios.
- It is also the only Need for Speed planned for 2023.
- Excluding Heat and Unbound's player customization, this is the first Need for Speed game to feature a female main protagonist (and third if Heat and Unbound are included).
- Chief Robert Steele, one of two main antagonists in the game, is Robert "Stainless" Steele; the same person that appeared in Need for Speed: No Limits during the 2022 "Kingmaker" and "Paradyne" event arcs.
- According to LoganC22, Steele's inclusion implies that the events of Reborn take place before said event arcs. This is seemingly confirmed when he said that this game highlights "the origin of the man who almost controlled Blackridge". These details indicate that the events of "Kingmaker" and "Paradyne" must take place sometime later in 2023.
- Along similar lines, subtle details in-game that mention "Ryan Cooper's crazy twin brother” and "that Grand bulls*** down in Lakeshore" indicate that the game takes place after both Need for Speed War and Need for Speed Unbound.
- In the main trailer for the game, Chief Steele's reveal is shot (albeit more modern) exactly like any one of the three arrest cutscenes from The Need for Speed from 1994.
- Lieutenant Oliver Halloran, the second main antagonist in the game, is inspired in part by Orville Halloran, an enforcer and minor villain from the 2009 Marvel Comics series Daredevil Noir by Alexander Irvine and Tomm Coker.
- Lieutenant Halloran's car, the Camaro SS "Hunter II" is a new, upgraded version of the original "Hunter", a Signature Edition of the Camaro last seen in 2011's Need for Speed: The Run.
- This is the first game since 2017's Need for Speed Payback to feature Derelicts.
- When the player discovers a Derelict, a cutscene will play that shows Althea walking up to that vehicle.
- If upgraded enough, all old muscle cars and some newer ones will wheelie at the start of races and when nitro is activated.
- Minus three customizations from returning NFS titles, all thirty four other individual vehicle customizations were created by LoganC22 using the following:
- Need for Speed: No Limits
- Need for Speed Unbound
- NFS Heat Studio