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I love the cheesy af need for speed games. I was 17 and just got my licence and the first fast and furious movie came out like 3weeks later... Then NFS Underground 1 and 2... The movies got insane but the games still held the magic.
I would absolutely pay a subscription for a constantly updated open world racer with dynamics that change the streets regularly, new hazards, etc, etc. But thats because thats my special "it makes me happy" genre.
Couldn't this be achieved by them making new NFS games ever so often? Basically what Forza Horizon is doing?