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    Need for Speed™ Heat – New Cars Arrive on March 3 Black Market Delivery brings the Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018), McLaren F1 (1993), new challenges, and rewards.

    Heads up, street racers – a Black Market Delivery* is about to drop in Need for Speed™ Heat! The shipment’s ready for pick-up at Port Murphy on March 3, and brings an air of British flair.

    The Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018) is an open-topped, first-class driving experience. Efficient, elegant, and with unmistakable signature elements such as the iconic grille. Suitably, it comes in the official Royal Indigo color scheme. Just download the update and it’s yours at REP level 20 at no extra cost, for all players.

    Legendary for its uncompromising arrowhead design and power, the McLaren F1 (1993) is the supercar of a generation. Formula 1-inspired, this technological triumph was meticulously crafted down to its finest facet to create the most thrilling car in the world. Sounds like good company while blasting down the streets of Palm City? You bet. The McLaren F1 (1993) is a paid unlock ($4.99**) available at REP level 30.

    Both rides come with their own sets of challenges provided by Raziel, a charismatic figure with deep connections in the Palm City street racing scene. Complete the challenges to get exclusive rewards, including visual customization parts for your new rides, character outfits, and other effects fitting for the themes of the cars.

    That’s the gist of it – now, prepare to drop that marker on Port Murphy.

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    *REQUIRES NEED FOR SPEED HEAT ON APPLICABLE PLATFORM (SOLD SEPARATELY), ALL GAME UPDATES, INTERNET CONNECTION AND EA ACCOUNT REQUIRED TO PLAY.

    **EA Recommended Retail Price

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