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'''''Need for Speed: World''''' was a racing video game and the fifteenth installment in the ''Need for Speed'' video game series. It was released on July 20th, 2010 for those who purchased Starter Pack and on July 27th, 2010 for all players. The game was made by EA Black Box (rebranded into Quicklime Games before closing) and EA Singapore. ''Need for Speed: World'' was set in the fictional Tri-City (a combination of cities from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon) with redesigned graphics and locations of the maps in addition to MMO elements. It had over 150+ cars from almost all Need for Speed games.


'''Need for Speed: World''' was a racing video game and the fifteenth installment in the Need for Speed video game series released on July 20th, 2010 for those who purchased Starter Pack and in July 27th, 2010 for all players. It was made by EA Black Box (rebranded into Quicklime Games before closing) and EA Singapore. Need for Speed: World was set in the fictional Tri-City (a combination of cities from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon.) with redesigned graphics and locations of the maps in addition to MMO elements. It had over 150+ cars from almost all Need for Speed games.  
The game, sadly, was closed by EA on July 14, 2015, alongside ''Battlefield Heroes'', ''Battlefield Play4Free'', and ''FIFA World''. Though there is an offline server created by the members of the elite PVP community, the game is no longer downloadable from the official site and all online infrastructures are down.


The Game, sadly, was closed by EA on July 14, 2015 alongside Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free, and FIFA World. Though there is an Offline Server created by the members of the elitepvp community, the game is no longer downloadable from the Official site and all Online infrastructures are down.
==Need for Speed: World Online==
 
Before it was internationally released on July 27th, 2010, several pre-production betas had a place in Taiwan and China in 2009 and 2010. Some torrent sites hosted Chinese/Taiwanese builds, but they are inaccessible due to their beta status and are not obviously compatible with the offline server. Some screenshots have been made, alongside a trailer which shows Most Wanted/Carbon Police Cruiser that was replaced with a Dodge Charger SRT-8 Super Bee later in development. Many things, including barriers, face avatars (as opposed to standard avatars), free-roam cops, etc. were changed or removed from the final game.
 
== Need for Speed World Online ==
Before it was internationally relased on July 27th 2010, several pre-production betas had place in Taiwan and China in 2009 and 2010. Some Torrent sites hosted Chinese/Taiwanese builds, but they're inaccessible due to their beta status and they're not obviously compatible with the Offline Server. Some Screenshots have been made, alongside a trailer which shows Most Wanted/Carbon Police Cruiser that was replaced with a Dodge Charger SRT-8 Super Bee later in development. No actual gameplay footage can be seen of this Beta.
 
 
== Videos ==
 
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlqBvj6Ctpc|640x480|center|Video with Screenshots of the Chinese Pre-Production Build|frame}}
 
 
== Screenshots of the Need for Speed World Online beta ==


==Videos==
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==Screenshots of the Need for Speed: World Online Beta==
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 18 December 2022

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Boxart

Status: Partially Found

Need for Speed: World was a racing video game and the fifteenth installment in the Need for Speed video game series. It was released on July 20th, 2010 for those who purchased Starter Pack and on July 27th, 2010 for all players. The game was made by EA Black Box (rebranded into Quicklime Games before closing) and EA Singapore. Need for Speed: World was set in the fictional Tri-City (a combination of cities from Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon) with redesigned graphics and locations of the maps in addition to MMO elements. It had over 150+ cars from almost all Need for Speed games.

The game, sadly, was closed by EA on July 14, 2015, alongside Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free, and FIFA World. Though there is an offline server created by the members of the elite PVP community, the game is no longer downloadable from the official site and all online infrastructures are down.

Need for Speed: World Online

Before it was internationally released on July 27th, 2010, several pre-production betas had a place in Taiwan and China in 2009 and 2010. Some torrent sites hosted Chinese/Taiwanese builds, but they are inaccessible due to their beta status and are not obviously compatible with the offline server. Some screenshots have been made, alongside a trailer which shows Most Wanted/Carbon Police Cruiser that was replaced with a Dodge Charger SRT-8 Super Bee later in development. Many things, including barriers, face avatars (as opposed to standard avatars), free-roam cops, etc. were changed or removed from the final game.

Videos

Low-quality Gameplay of the Asian build (1/4)

Low-quality Gameplay of the Asian build (2/4)

Low-quality Gameplay of the Asian build (3/4)

Low-quality Gameplay of the Asian build (4/4)

Need for Speed: World Online teaser.

Video with screenshots of the Chinese pre-production build.

6-minute video of the English build.

All cars that were available during English/Asian build betas.

4-minute gameplay of the English build, with several noticeable changes.

Screenshots of the Need for Speed: World Online Beta