Need for Speed Heat’s March update is finally out. It brings a lot of new features, cars and most importantly, lots of bug fixes. The update will be rolled out today between 9AM-11AM UTC for all platforms.
The update will be between 7.7GB – 8.38GB based on the system and requires Need for Speed Heat on an applicable platform and requires an internet connection and an EA account to play.
BLACK MARKET DELIVERY
Meet Raziel – underground car dealer who’s in the business for both money and the thrills. In this update, he will import two cars. A spanking new one is available via real money purchase, while a variant of an existing car is available for free.
To get behind the wheel of the imports, simply head down to Port Murphy and pick them up from a shipping container. The free car becomes available at REP level 20, while the paid car can be picked up at REP level 3.
Black Market Car Pack #1
Free – Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018)
- Narrative setting with VO
- 6x Challenge Sets for the player to complete
- Character outfits
- Customization items
- Vanity items
Black Market Car Pack #2
$4.99 – McLaren F1 (1993)
- Narrative setting with VO
- 6x Challenge Sets for the player to complete
- Character outfits
- Customization items
- Vanity items
QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS
When you’re receiving a new part in the garage, it’s now easier to spot. We removed the feed that showed your new items on the right side of the screen. Instead, there’s now a yellow banner saying “new” next to the category and the item.
They have added more variation to race intros, during both day and night races, as well as more victory celebration animations to enjoy when crossing the finish line.
Additional vanity items are introduced. You will be able to customize the color of the Backfire, and through the Black Market, you can also unlock Beat Sync underglows that will sync up with the in-game music.
For detailed information about the update, please visit the Official NFS: Heat Page and to purchase the game, please check EA Store Page for prices and additional details.
Happy Cruising!
Story by Immanuel Matthew
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