
At that point there will be a special icon above the vehicle, you’ll see a notification and it will be marked on the map.Īs soon as you enter the car, the Fortune Valley Police Department will start pursuing you like it was staking it out all along. You won’t be shown where the car is until you’re close enough. In true Need for Speed fashion, you’ll have to high tail it back to a safe spot with the cops on your tail. Of course, you’re not just going to drive around looking on every street, like a chump. There was also an undetermined amount of “classic” Need for Speed cars added, and all of these now appear on a rotating roster between seven different locations.


You do now, and it’s free - but only for a limited amount of time.

These are cars that the Street Leagues may have been driving, but you previously didn’t have access to. Every week, your game will update with an abandoned car left somewhere out in the world, just waiting for you to claim it. Last year, EA started an event for Need for Speed Payback called Abandoned Cars.
