Electronic Arts’ free-to-play racing game reaches new milestone; Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro available to rent in-game for free today through Saturday.
The population of Need for Speed World may not be planet-sized just yet, but it’s enough to fill a pretty big city. EA today announced that the free-to-play PC racing game has registered 5 million users.
Need for Speed World launched last summer and quickly tallied 1 million users by early September. The game’s registered base then zipped to 3 million in December. Unfortunately, the publisher did not note how many of the new five million figure are active registered accounts.
Need for Speed World offers gamers numerous vehicles to zip around in, but now there is a just-announced car featured in the title. The Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro–which was shown for the first time at the Wortherse Tour in Austria today–is now available in Need for Speed World as a free rental through Saturday.
Codeveloped by EA Black Box and EA Singapore, Need for Speed World launched last July. The title sports 150 miles of in-game road to traverse, including NFS: Most Wanted’s Rockport locale and NFS: Carbon’s Palmont city streets, as well as a full day/night cycle.
Need for Speed World is a part of EA’s Play4Free label, saddled up next to other games stemming from popular EA franchises like Battlefield and Dragon Age.
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