"Ea and Black Box have announced today that their racing MMO Need for Speed World has surpassed 1 million registered users, and will from now on be sporting a fully free-to-play model.
The game was previously free up to level 10, and from there users had to pay, but now free users will be able to go all the way up to level 50. EA will still be making money through power-ups, double XP periods and even rental cars- all of which you have to pay for via microtransactions."
"Releases of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, HydroThunder, and Arc Rise Fantasia help get this week's game releases past the typical summer lull period. We also get an oddity this week in Clash of the Titans. Movie tie-in games are typically released alongside the theatrical release. This time, the game was delayed to release alongside the DVD release of the film. Now we'll have to see if that makes a difference in the quality of the game."
"Gamers will be able to race each other across the world on July 20, 2010 when EA's Need for Speed World is released. On that date, the client for the MMO will be free to download and players can race to level 10 for free."

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