Cops can spend their Speed Points on upgrading their Pursuit Tech, which they can use to take down racers more easily.Pimp my (Cop) ride?Need for Speed Rivals features a selection of cars. Cops progress through completing Assignments, such as busting racers, with Speed Points awarded on the basis of the level of racers and teamwork during the bust. These points can be spent on upgrading the player’s vehicle and adding personalized touches to them. Racers progress through accumulating Speed Points, acquired for completing challenges and events. Each of these paths has its own progression requirements. In NFS Rivals, the player can develop two career paths, cop or racer. These preset determine who can join the multiplayer events: friends and strangers, only friends, or strictly local, with no online participants allowed.Cops and RacersThe other important gameplay mechanic is career progression. There are three presets of the AllDrive system, selectable before the game and exchangeable at any later point. Players who decide to try out this new mechanic can participate in co-op races and versus events, with up to five players per race. It blends the single and multiplayer experience of the game, by allowing players to enter and exit it seamlessly.
The game features several new elements, such as a division between cop and racer careers (the titular “Rivals”), each with its own goals and reward systems.“Fast and Furious” gameplayNeed for Speed Rivals includes gameplay elements new to the series, the most notable of which is the AllDrive system. Rivals is another installment in theNeed for Speed series, which focuses on high speed, open road races in exotic cars.
Need for Speed Rivals is a PC car racing game, developed by Ghost Games and Criterion Game and published by Electronic Arts.