Need for Speed Unbound, the most recent entry in EA's revered arcade racing franchise, is right around the corner. Developed by Criterion Games, the studio behind two previous Need for Speed titles, 2010's NFS Hot Pursuit and 2012's NFS Most Wanted, Need for Speed Unbound is the next step in the long-running arcade racing series.
Taking heavy inspiration from the previous title of the fra, Need for Speed Heat, which was developed by the now defunct Ghost Games, Need for Speed Unbound offers players an astounding number of automobiles to choose from, a host of customization options, and a unique graffiti-like art style.
The game is already available in early access for players who pre-purchased the game's 'Palace Edition' or are subscribed to EA's monthly service, EA Play. Besides offering three days of early access, the Palace Edition also comes with a few cool in-game items such as exclusive license plates, driving effects, and four 'Palace' branded custom cars.
This article explains how players can obtain all the Palace Edition cars in Need for Speed Unbound.
Similar to the custom cars provided in Need for Speed Heat's Deluxe Edition, the Palace Edition custom cars in Need for Speed Unbound are automatically unlocked as players progress through the ranks and the main storyline. NFS Heat mostly featured modern tuner cars, including the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X, Chevrolet Corvette, Mercedez-Benz AMG C63, and even a BMW i8.
However, the cars offered with the Palace Edition of NFS Unbound feature some old classics along with a brand new Mercedez-Benz AMG tuner car. Here are all the cars that players receive by purchasing the Palace Edition of NFS Unbound:
Interestingly, these cars will not be available to players right from the
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