Need For Speed Most Wanted now available for iPhone and Android
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There are over 35 unique cars available in Need for Speed Most Wanted, ranging from the SRT Viper GTS and Porsche 911 Carrera S to the Hummer H1 Alpha and many more. Moreover, full-car damage has been implemented for an extra dose of realism, which is a first as far as mobile racing games are concerned. Features like car upgrades and modifications are also available, as is now tradition with Need For Speed games.
The iOS version of Need for Speed Most Wanted is priced at $9.99, which is quite on the hefty side, but die-hard fans of the series will probably be eager to try it out anyway. As for as the Android version of the game, we are expecting it to land in the Play Store pretty soon.
source: iTunes via 9to5Mac
UPDATE: The Android version of Need for Speed Most Wanted has landed on the Play Store.
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18 Comments
2. champ_vl posted on 30 Oct 2012, 09:30 5
You are such a liar. It says on your profile that you own the htc one x and yet you download an iOS app? Either you lie about your phone or you lie about getting the game. In any case, you're just a silly liar.
8. dickwyn posted on 30 Oct 2012, 09:53 1
the game is now on the play storehttps://play.google.com/store/
apps/details?id=com.ea.games.n fs13_row
3. darac posted on 30 Oct 2012, 09:32 1
Not a word on the most evident change - excellent console level graphics?
Total fail writing
6. mohamed_noor posted on 30 Oct 2012, 09:37 1
developers y u no release for android first ! (u mean to say ladies first)??
7. bucky posted on 30 Oct 2012, 09:47 4
Takes a lot more time and money to create it for so many different screen res, size, CPU, gpu
10. vijay0715 posted on 30 Oct 2012, 10:22 0
It is available in the play store!http://www.fonearena.com/blog/
56895/need-for-speed-most-wanted-launched-for-android-iphone-and-ipad.html
12. theBankRobber posted on 30 Oct 2012, 11:15 0
See I don't buy games on android anymore, this isn't even compatible with my Photon. What's the since of playing games when by the time your phone is a year old, they start only making games for the newest phones. So if more games come out leaving me out of good games then I have to wait another year before I can upgrade my phone. Can't even get good games for the 2 year contract of you phone. One year worth of games is not good, yea there's cheap games but I figure since my phone has a Tegra 2 CPU/GPU that it would get at least 2 years worth of good quality games.
14. darac posted on 30 Oct 2012, 11:51 0
Well.. what to say.. next time buy a phone with Mali 6xx or adreno 3xx and you will be covered for two years.
After that, I'm not so sure :p
18. theBankRobber posted on 30 Oct 2012, 13:25 0
Actually my Photon is my last Android device, really looking forward to getting the BB10 touch next year. I own a PS Vita so now I don't have to worried about portable games.
13. metoyou posted on 30 Oct 2012, 11:35 0
It's not compatible with Asus Infinity. wtf!!
There are two version, for North America please choose NA
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ea.games.n fs13_na
15. KingKurogiii posted on 30 Oct 2012, 12:01 0
i might just check this out. this'll run beautifully on the Nexus 10 i'm probably going to get. ;)
16. ronjr123 posted on 30 Oct 2012, 12:02 0
It is NOT compatible with my Razr or Xoom. Yet it is with my older DROID X? WTH?!
17. Tsepz_GP posted on 30 Oct 2012, 12:47 0
Interesting that quite a few big games are arriving at the same time iOS and Android, no longer iOS 1st, things are changing it seems. :)
Will give it a go on my S3 later!


