Korean ratings site lists Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered on PS4
Ye🍸♈t another leak suggests an announcement could be getting closer

It looks like a rema𓂃ster of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is on the horizon. A listing for the game has shown up on Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee website, suggesting an official announcement for PS4 may not be that far away.
The (translated via Google) describes a “PlayStation 4 racing gam꧟e with the content of racing on the road.” It also describes “slight violence,” expressed primarily through “speeding or reckless driving and attacking police vehicles.” That sounds about right🌟 for Hot Pursuit, which is defined by its high-speed police chases.
Presumably, a remaster refers to the 2010 version of Hot Pursuit, rather than the originals. The third Need for Speed game, released in 1998, was also titled Hot Pursuit and was followed up by a sequel in 2002. A two-decade gap, however, would probably require a little more than a remaster before it could be brought toꦕ current-gen consoles.
Leaks pertaining to the remaster have popped up a couple of times already this year. A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:report in June cited an EA source that pointed to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch versions of the game. A few weeks later, a listing for Xbox One and Switch versions showꩵed up on Amaz♔on UK, pointing to a November 13 release, but was swiftly pulled back down. Elsewhere, former Burnout studio Criterion is said to be working on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:next-gen Need for Speed, but that’s more likely to be a se꧟parate project from this o🔯ne.
A listing at a game rating site suggests that not only were those two previous leaks pretty accurate, but that an𓃲 official announcement🐼 might not be that far away.
In lieu of an announcement, check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing games.
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