NowGamer reviews EA's Free to Play MMO Need For Speed World.
"When Electronic Arts announced its intention to take the Need For Speed franchise into the massively multiplayer arena we were somewhat dubious. On paper it’s an attractive proposition - buy a car, spend loads of cash on it and rag it around a city in races against other players. The only problem is, the year is 1999 and broadband was little more than a pathetic rubber band – the kind that snap because they've dried out in the sun."
DSOGaming writes: "Back in 2015, Electronic Arts shut down the official servers for the online racing game based on the Need for Speed franchise, Need For Speed: World. However, PC gamers will now able to play this racing game in offline mode as an offline server mod has just been released."
"EA's free-to-play titles are shutting down in 90 days."
I always meant to check out Battlefield Heroes, but I always ended up turning back to Team Fortress 2. I guess I'm not the only one.
Such a good feeling to know a game I'm still playing 3 and a half years later is still making enough money to keep going for many years yet :)
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Why can't they learn that MMO for racing games is a niche product. Not everyone will jump on board.
Can you guys pls go back to getting HOt Pursuit 2 out asap?
I wish this was on consoles, I've always wanted to go back to Rockport from Most Wanted. I had so much fun playing that game.
Downloading now. Should be fun.
Not bad, to bad its not F2P.