Need for Speed PC release pushed back to 2016

Need for Speed developer Ghost Games has announced the PC version won’t make it out alongside its console counterparts this November.

Need for Speed was previously confirmed for a November 3rd, 2015 launch on PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC. This week however, the studioannouncedit will need to delay the PC release to a spring 2016 window.

The decision was made in order to meet fan expectations of a proper PC port with worthy visuals, the developer explains.

When the PC version does arrive, Ghost Games aims to ship it with all content updates that will have been released on PS4 and Xbox One.

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