New "Need for Speed" 2015 updates will feature the possible launch date for the "Under the Hood" DLC this week, as well as car collision and damages in a new "NFS" title.
The official "Need for Speed" Twitter page tweeted that the new "Under the Hood" DLC will be arriving sometime this weekend before the end of the month. Although the tweet did not divulge any new details regarding the its new content, gamers will be anticipating what kind of new cars, upgrades, challenges and customization that the January DLC has in store for them.
The recent "Legends" update featured the return of Eddie from "Need for Speed: Underground" in a boss battle race, as well as introduced over 113 customization items including custom big brake kits with a selection of caliper and rotors, New decals, collectibles, trophies and wraps. If gamers manage to beat Eddie in "Need for Speed" 2015, they will unlock the R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and drive it as there own, IDigital Times reported.
The last update also raised the maximum REP limit to level 70, mute call function, A.I. improvements and bug fixes. Fans have been begging for additional new challenges, additional spaces within their garage, cars and more exterior cuztomization options. Other gamers made a request to the Nissan 350Z in the latest DLC.
In other news, Ghost Games will likely work on a new "Need for Speed" titles after the 2015 reboot as EA posted several job offers online.
The new "Need for Speed" game will require a UI Software Engineer, which the developers need to make the sequel's architectural design, implementation and debugging for multiple platforms.
Other openings includes a Senior Vehicle Artist and a Development Director as gaming fans speculated that the next "Need for Speed" titles could include customizable cars, collisions and car damages, WCCFTech reported.
The candidates must be familiar with art direction and game design documents from its cars, parts, customizations, surfacing and style etc.
"Need for Speed" 2015 is currently available in stores for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, while the PC version will launch in the first or second quarter this year.