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NFS: Most Wanted now available on iOS and Android

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Criterion Games, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts, has recently announced the availability of the Need For Speed: Most Wanted on Apple App Store and Google Play Store.


Devs at Firemonkey did a phenomenal job with the mobile version of this game. The graphics were astounding; from the infrastructure of Fairhaven, down to the details of the car. Steering can be done touching the display or by tilting the device.

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The concept of the game is still pretty much the same as the other versions of the game. You’d still need to beat the hell out of your opponents to finish an event and earn money to upgrade your ride. Of course, there’s the group of nosy police who are constantly breathing down your neck. You can always choose to outrun them, or take matters in to your own hand and take them down at will.
You can choose your ride from 35 available cars which you can unlock by scoring Speed Points. Among the choices are Porsche 911 Carrera S, Hummer H1 Alpha and Lamborghini Aventador. Here’s a quick look at the game courtesy of EA Mobile:

Android and iOS users can also show off their mad racing skills to their friends and the rest of the world by logging in to game’s online leaderboard. If you’re feeling competitive, you can also challenge other players using this leaderboard.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is now available for download in Apple App Store and Google Play Store and costs $9.99 and $6.99 respectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies developed and published the mobile version of NFS: Most Wanted?
Criterion Games published it, and Firemonkey developed the mobile version.
How many cars are available in the game, and how are they unlocked?
35 cars are available, unlocked by scoring Speed Points.
What are the prices of NFS: Most Wanted on iOS and Android?
It costs $9.99 on iOS and $6.99 on Android.
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This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.

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8 Comments

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itachi1 · 14 years ago

pricey and controls are laggy… not worth it…


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Justin · 14 years ago

Hahaha! I wonder what crappy phone (with crappy hardware specs) you are using. :P

It’s running flawlessly on my Nexus 7. :)


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Jeffrey Domingo · 14 years ago

Great news! Need for speed now available but why charge differently?

How About this…need for business? http://bitly.com/MRsqV8


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