Need for Speed fans can now get a head start on the highly anticipated mobile game as Electronic Arts (EA) released Need for Speed Mobile, also known as NFS Mobile, in Early Access. The game is currently available on the Play Store and iOS TestFlight, allowing players to get a taste of the adrenaline-pumping racing experience ahead of its official launch.
At present, the game's Early Access is limited to players in Australia. Those located in the region can effortlessly download and enjoy the game through the Play Store. Meanwhile, iOS users can access the beta version of NFS Mobile through the TestFlight app. It is worth noting that the beta access limit for iOS users has already been reached, indicating the game's growing popularity among racing enthusiasts.
Beta duration - 13 July to 19 July.
As EA continues to fine-tune the game and gather valuable feedback from Early Access players, Need for Speed Mobile is set to deliver an immersive racing experience on mobile devices. With its stunning graphics, vast car customization options, and exhilarating gameplay, this highly anticipated release is expected to captivate racing enthusiasts around the world.
So gear up, rev those engines, and dive into the fast-paced world of Need for Speed Mobile Early Access. The road awaits, and it's time to show off your driving skills in this electrifying racing game.
What is the problem
2023-07-14
Author likedWe already mentioned regarding the issue in below article link. Basically EA sets registration restrictions for NFS Mobile as the game only released for Australia, to avoid maximum registration from across the globe instead of the specific AU region.
2023-07-14
I told everyone that this game is going to get a global launch soon but nah they doubted me
2023-07-14
Author likedIts not global, its not in my region yet😪
2023-07-17
I'd like to know how fucked up is it in Australia that every damn game is released there in testing?!?!?! I've never seen the country stand out in number of players or spend money, (because all these games are money driven...), I don't know if it's stupidity or another reason to launch these games there... the kangaroos must be big consumers of games maybe...well, a few more years and maybe the game will be ready for the rest of the world...if nothing gets better sooner...which isn't hard...
2023-07-13
the reason is easy, so their servers dont get swarmed!
2023-07-13
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