Russian programmer created a remake of a popular racing game

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Russian programmer Ivan Novozhilov, nicknamed LoopSkaify, published A new video on his YouTube channel from Electronic Arts showing the progress of his work on the amateur version of the game Need For Speed ​​Underground 2.

Users who saw the result liked the work of Novozhilov very much. Some have written in the comments that they are waiting for the Russian developer version of the new episode of Need for Speed, subtitled Unbound, to be released on November 30, 2022.

In the new clip, LoopSkaify showed off a redesigned game interface, car tuning process, as well as a free little tour of the city. The video received 24,000 views, 2,300 likes and 360 comments in two days.

How author LoopSkaify, the version of the DTF, is working on the remake with mod maker Killian. In May 2022, enthusiasts moved development from Unreal Engine 4 to the more modern Unreal Engine 5, which improves the performance of the test version.

So far, LoopSkaify and Killian have reshaped all the cars, as well as improved most of the tracks and some interface elements. Additionally, enthusiasts fixed a bug in the original version that caused cars to fall off textures after a collision.

The developers plan to complete the project, but when this happens is not reported.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote That Electronic Arts has finally left the Russian market.

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