Need for Speed 2015 PC Version Possibly Out Q1 2016, New Patch Adds More Car Features

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The already appraised Need for Speed 2015 is already doing wonderfully on its own, at least for the console versions of the title. Apart from the awaited update to be made available for the title, the PC version belongs as well to the anticipated news regarding Ghost Games' racing title.

According to Yibada, Need for Speed 2015's PC version is officially and heavily anticipated, and gamers are to take note that some rumors spread that it will hit the shelves on March 31, 2016 with a starting price of $76 USD for the game's standard edition, whereas the Deluxe Edition will be at $84 USD. These bits of information are as far as Ghost Games is concerned, and hopefully for the fans, it will stay on the said marker.

It was reported by Eurogamer that gamers are already itching to get some of the updates and bug fixes for the existing Need for Speed 2015 console versions. In response to this, developer Ghost Games announced some of the highly necessary game features for the upcoming patch after being launched two weeks back for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

IGN delivered that Need for Speed 2015 will be comprised of a heap load of additions, namely Neon car colors, New Wrap Editor Features-Mirror functionality, a more improved color picker as well as unlocking Hoonicorn and Morohoshi-San Diablo. This is to be bestowed as soon as the players complete the corresponding narrative threads. Moreover, the patch will contain an early development version on Morshoshi Diablo.

Ideally, the new patch was said to have an increase in REP by 50-60, 3 times more Trophies and Achievements, new daily challenges, thirty times more pre-set wraps and most importantly, the bug fixes that gamers are looking forward to having.

Electronic Arts and Ghost Games may have set a barrier for the Need for Speed 2015 PC version's launch of being within the early quarter of 2016 but fans are urged to keep an open calendar for the entirety of 2016, all for the safety of avoiding presumptions.

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