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Online multiplayer is limited to “Speedlists”—playlists of up to four events (race, drift, off-road, etc.). While functional, it lacks ranked modes, persistent lobbies, or the free-roam cop chases fans wanted. Matchmaking can be slow, and meta cars dominate.

However, the performance side is more controversial. Instead of buying specific parts, players use —a loot-based system where upgrades are randomized by perks, brands, and levels. While this adds a layer of "grind," it has been a point of frustration for players who prefer traditional tuning. 3. Gameplay Evolution Need for Speed- Payback

The all-rounder focused on street and drag racing. However, the performance side is more controversial

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The plot is a classic revenge tale. The trio is double-crossed during a heist gone wrong, and the rest of the game is spent building reputation and taking down "The House"—a nefarious cartel that runs the city’s casinos and criminals. The story is campy and predictable, but it serves its purpose as a vehicle for the action.