Need for Speed: World (2010)

EA Singapore, Quicklime Games

PC (Microsoft Windows)

2.92 from 135 ratings

287 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 27 backlogged · 23 wish listed

Need for Speed: World was the fifteenth installment in the long-running racing video game Need for Speed franchise published by Electronic Arts. This iteration was co-developed by EA Black Box (rebranded Quicklime Games before closing in 2013) and EA Singapore. It was the first freemium MMORG in the Need for Speed series (though Motor City Online was originally conceived as … Read more
Need for Speed: World was the fifteenth installment in the long-running racing video game Need for Speed franchise published by Electronic Arts. This iteration was co-developed by EA Black Box (rebranded Quicklime Games before closing in 2013) and EA Singapore. It was the first freemium MMORG in the Need for Speed series (though Motor City Online was originally conceived as a Need for Speed game) and was available on Microsoft Windows. World was released worldwide on July 27, 2010. However, people who ordered a "Starter Pack" had an early "head-start" in the game, which started on July 20, 2010. Need for Speed: World, along with other EA free-to-play titles Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free, and FIFA World, went offline on July 14, 2015. Read less
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Details

Developers
EA Singapore, Quicklime Games
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genres
Racing, Simulator
Franchises
Need for Speed
Series
Need for Speed

Release dates

  • Jul 27, 2010 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Rating distribution

5 stars
20
4 stars
20
3 stars
44
2 stars
31
1 star
20
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histidia

Status histidia Nov 21, 2019

Today this game makes no sense since every Need For Speed game has a multiplayer mode but back in the dat this was really good game. Not only did you focus on the driving experience but multiplayer was definitely something that Need For Speed never had and turned out to be very good. I personally miss this game and the …

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Today this game makes no sense since every Need For Speed game has a multiplayer mode but back in the dat this was really good game. Not only did you focus on the driving experience but multiplayer was definitely something that Need For Speed never had and turned out to be very good. I personally miss this game and the vibes that it brought, especially the garage.

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