Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game)
''Need for Speed: Most Wanted'' is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the ''Need for Speed'' series. Developed and published by Electronic Arts (EA), it is often acclaimed as one of the greatest racing games of all time. It was released in November 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance and Xbox 360. A portable version, ''Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0'', was released in the same year for PlayStation Portable with alternative gameplay.''Most Wanted'' focuses on street racing-oriented gameplay involving a selection of events and racing circuits found within the fictional city of Rockport. The game's main story involving players taking on the role of a street racer who must compete against 15 of the city's most elite street racers to become the "most wanted" racer of the group. In the process, they will seek revenge against one of the groups who took their car, and develop a feud with the city's police department. The game brought in many notable improvements and additions over other entries in the series, its major highlight being more in-depth police pursuits. Certain editions of the game were packaged with the ability for online multiplayer gaming.
Upon its release, the game received acclaim from critics and became a commercial success, selling 16 million copies worldwide, becoming the best selling game in the series. Its success led to a Collector's Edition, known as the ''Black Edition'', which provided additional content. A "virtual" edition was available for PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store in May 2012, until it was discontinued the following year.
The game was succeeded by ''Need for Speed: Carbon'' in 2006, which continues ''Most Wanted''s story. A reboot by the same name, developed by Criterion Games, was released in October 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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