EA and Ghost Games have just posted details surrounding all six of the different districts in Need for Speed that we'll be able to race across in Ventura Bay. There are wide open areas and even tight city streets that you can explore, challenging yourself and your reaction times.
Take a look at all of the different areas below, complete with some gorgeous screenshots of the areas.
To the North sits Los Sol, home of the iconic Los Sol Bridge, and Breckenholl, which offers a gateway to the beautiful Crescent Mountains.
Situated above Burnwood sits Crescent Mountains. Starting at Buck Foothills, a place made famous by Buck Foothills View, long sweeping roads will take you deep into the mountains and give you spectacular views of the city below. Travel further North and you’ll find yourself in Granite Spring, home to both the Granite Spring Monument and the Crescent Mountains Bridge. For those feeling adventurous, exploring even further North will take you towards Weid Canyon and its Dam.
Of course, what goes up has to come back down, and with a series of sweeping roads trailing off below there’s no better place for those looking to shred some tires and earn some major Style REP.
Nestled in between Burnwood and South Port sits Royal Park. Despite being the primary residential zone in the city, it’s best known for its commercial district and towering buildings which can be seen for miles across Ventura Bay. Also to the West of Royal Park is GHOST Stadium, the perfect landmark for those looking to meet with their Crew before hitting the streets together.
Or take a drive eastbound and you’ll find yourself at the Lone Palm Village Mall, with roads southbound slingshotting around Arcadia Park before leading into South Port.
With the Ventura Bay PD Headquarters in this part of town too it’s an Outlaw’s playground, with plenty of cops to mess with as you lead them on chases around South Port and beyond.
El Rey Pier offers visitors a welcome place to park up and take a break before jumping on the freeway and making the drive across town. Don’t go too fast though, you’ll want to keep your eyes open for Castle Hill Falls.