Most Wanted will come back to life with a remake, according to an actress of the original video game

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Most Wanted will come back to life with a remake, according to an actress of the original video game

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There is no doubt that Need for Speed ​​Unbound is a release that brings originality and a certain novelty to the street racing saga, but both its updates and new content were slow to arrive and the video game ended up deflating too soon.

Now, Electronic Arts I would be working on a new version or remake of Need for Speed: Most Wanted, a legend within the franchise and one of the most beloved installments by the entire community. The story began in the Simonebailly’s Instagramthe actress who gave life to the partner of policeman Jonathan Cross (Dean McKenzie), who made a publication about it.

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Translation: Need for Speed: Most Wanted Remake will be released in 2024, Like and comment if you want to see Cross (Dean McKenzie) and his partner (Simeone Bailly) hunting down the most wanted.

The post not only announces the remake, but mentions the accounts for Electronic Arts, Criterion Games, and Need For Speed. The actress it didn’t take too long to erase the publication, so it is no longer available… but this action only adds points so that the remake of this legendary installment ends up being a reality.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted It was released in 2005 and was met with incredible reception by critics and fans alike. As we have pointed out, it is a mythical installment and one of the most beloved in the saga. Fans have been asking for this remake for years… and everything seems to indicate that it will arrive in 2024. Or not. We will have to wait for official confirmation from Electronic Arts.

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