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Whether you're a seasoned racing veteran or a newcomer to the series, Need for Speed 2015 has something to offer. Its engaging storyline, diverse range of cars, and vast array of gameplay modes make it a game that's hard to put down.

The story follows a tight-knit crew of aspiring racers trying to catch the attention of their real-life automotive idols. Each of the five gameplay tracks features a legendary figure from car culture:

Perhaps the most infamous aspect of Need for Speed 2015 was its . The game requires a constant internet connection to play, even for single-player modes. This decision was met with immediate and severe backlash from the gaming community even before the game's release.

Ghost Games implemented a "Drift to Win" physics model. To take a corner quickly, you must initiate a slide by tapping the brake or e-brake. While this feels spectacular during a 130mph downhill touge run, it falls apart in slower, technical sections. Cars feel heavy, floaty, and often unpredictable.

The intention was to integrate single-player seamlessly with multiplayer, where other real players roam the same map, creating a shared world.