

Like in single-player, you join races by driving to meetups, and from there can select a playlist of races to compete in. You can party up as a gang of four players and take part in races together- including private races with no randos. A Freeroam server can have 16 players at a time, and cross-play is enabled by default (but you can opt-out).

You’ll create an online character (which seems to also be separate from the single-player mode), a starter car and then customise your banner, which lets you snap a photo of your character posing with your car.įrom there, you can join Freeroam. So you will start out with a starter car even if you finished the campaign already. Lakeshore Online does not share the same progression from the single-player campaign.

Unlike past Need For Speed games, Need For Speed Unbound has spun off its multiplayer mode into its own separate thing. It even has its own name, Lakeshore Online. But you know what’s crazy? The multiplayer mode.
