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Take a Look at Ventura Bay's 6 Districts in New Need For Speed Screenshots

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Ghost Games and EA have confirmed that Need For Speed has gone gold, ready to drift into its November console release. In celebration, why not check out some of Ventura Bay's beautiful scenery?

If you didn't know, Ventura Bay is split into six districts with each offer opportunity to expand your skill in the five ways to play:

Burnwood – Home to your garage, Burnwood’s roads connect office and commercial buildings, also featuring industrial areas and a railyard offering an alternative to the tight inner city layout.

Crescent Mountains – Long sweeping roads spectacular views of the city below, offering a great opportunity to shred some tires and earn some major Style REP.

Royal Park – The primary residential zone in the city, also known for its commercial district and towering buildings as well as home of the GHOST Stadium.

South Port – The industrial hub of Ventura Bay, housing the VB Petrochemical Company and the San Pedro Docks, an Outlaw’s playground, filled with cops to “play around with”.

El Rey – An area filled with mountains and gorgeous views, allowing for nice parking spots for relaxing, before jumping back in.

Franklin Terrace – Numerous tech companies have set-up shop here, with roads connecting Apollo Heights and Harbor View, with connections to the North, South and West providing easy access to other areas of Ventura Bay.

Need For Speed will see release on November 3 for consoles, while PC players will get their chance to cruise Ventura Bay in Spring 2016.

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