Need For Speed Payback Xbox One Gameplay From EA Access

Need For Speed Payback Xbox One Gameplay From EA Access

We have some fresh Need for Speed Payback Xbox one Gameplay courtesy of someone who had access to the games first 2 hours thanks to being a member of EA Access.

EA Access is a very exclusive club for people who can afford the $4.99 monthly fee get access to early versions of upcoming EA Games, instant access to EA’s previous games to play, and discount on EA Related purchases.

It was only a few hours ago that EA Access added Need for Speed Payback to the Early Access for Xbox One. The trial allows for players to enjoy the first 2 hours of the game until they reach a certain point in the game and the trial ends, this isn’t a timed trial where you can only play until the clock counts down on you.

One YouTuber has already completed the trial and uploaded all the parts on YouTube, and while Need For Speed is taking a more adrenaline-pumping action layered route that is similar to that of the presentation style of The Fast and the Furious movies, the game does look appealing to fans of the series.

Need for Speed Payback on Xbox One 1080p 60 FPS:

You can see the videos and early materials of the game, the inspiration for the new direction of the series stems from high-octane action sequences and even faster cars with a crew that has a narrative tied to them about their different reasons for being a part of the world of heists, as opposed to other games in the series where the characters have differing motives for racing.

Need for Speed Payback Performance is good on Xbox One:

Need for Speed Payback is meant to release later this month, on the 10th of November 2017. You can see from the above videos that the performance on the Xbox One is as solid as a diesel fuel engine, so you have nothing to worry about.

The game is meant to run at 30 FPS on the console, and so far the FPS looks pretty stable. EA has confirmed that there is 4K support for the game on Xbox One X and PS4 Pro, but the game still runs at 30 FPS.

With the above videos in mind, and without actually finding out more details on the game, what are your initial impressions of the game? Let us know in the comments section below.

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