Need for Speed Payback may be all about high-speed races and chases, but you'll have to kit your car out with custom parts if you want to get anywhere. In the game's latest trailer, we get a quick peek at the ways in which you'll be able to do just that with a preview of the car customization system. Check it out below:
As the trailer points out, Payback goes way past simple body kits. Every part in the car can be individually customized with your preference on everything from looks to tuning. What makes this even cooler is that you can find run-down cars in the open world and use the customization systems to take them from scrap to supercar, as the trailer puts it.
Need for Speed Payback is set to land on Xbox One, PS4, and PC (via Origin) on November 10. For now, you can preorder the game starting at $59.99.
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