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* '''''Shift 2: Unleashed'' (2011):''' After the success of ''Need for Speed: Shift'', it's not too surprising to learn that EA gave Slightly Mad Studios another go-around and green-lit ''Shift 2'' this time without input from Black Box. The handling model is massively improved from ''Shift'', and the Autolog feature from ''Hot Pursuit'' returns, as well.
* '''''Need for Speed: The Run'' (2011):''' Featuring the [[Cannonball Run]]-style coast-to-coast [[Epic Race]] across the USA with a heavy emphasis on story and cinematic action. The plot's kind of [[Excuse Plot|Excuse-y]] but just know Sean Faris gets some advice from [[Christina Hendricks]] about a 3000 mile race that he can use to win $25 million, enough to pay back a crime syndicate he had a bad run-in with. Was meant to be EA Black Box's redemption after losing control over the series post ''Undercover'', but with less than stellar reviews, this looks to not be the case.
* '''''Need for Speed: Most Wanted'' (2012):''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20131225234056/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/06/01/criterions-next-game-is-need-for-speed-most-wanted/ Criterion's next game in the series,] a reboot of 2005's ''Most Wanted''. From what was shown so far, it looks to be, as explained by [http://kotaku.com/5915639/the-new-need-for-speed-looks-like-burnout-paradise-with-cops Kotaku], "''[[Burnout]] Paradise'' with cops".
 
The Need for Speed page now features [[Need for Speed/WMG|WMG]], [[Need for Speed/YMMV|YMMV]] and [[Need for Speed/Awesome Music|Crowning Music]] pages.