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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered coming next month

Just as promised, today EA's teaser countdown ended, revealing a Need for Speed remaster. Next month, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered will be hitting current-gen consoles and PC, promising enhanced visuals, cross-platform multiplayer and more. 

The Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit remaster will include the main game and all of the DLC. You can get a quick look at the visual upgrade towards the end of the trailer below:

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit originally released in 2010 and was the first game in the Need for Speed series created by Criterion. This isn't the first EA-Criterion remaster though, as we also saw Burnout: Paradise come to Xbox One, PS4 and the Nintendo Switch in the last year.

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered will release on the 13th of November for Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. Rumour has it, EA will also be releasing a Mass Effect trilogy remaster next year.

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KitGuru Says: Did many of you play the original Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit? Are you happy to see this one getting a remaster, or is there another game in the series that you'd prefer? 

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