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Career mode is built around structured events. Standard races reward clean driving, time trials leave no room for hesitation, and stunt stages ask you to cross ramps and narrow platforms without losing control.
Free Ride changes the pace completely. There is no countdown and no finishing position to worry about. The city stays open, allowing you to search for hidden streets, collect keys, or simply drive from one district to another.
Hot Pursuit has a different feeling. Police cars stay close behind, and every impact makes escaping more difficult. The longer the chase continues, the harder it becomes to protect the vehicle.
Crash Derby ignores speed altogether. Surviving inside the arena matters far more than finishing first, so every collision becomes part of the strategy.
New cars become available as more objectives are completed. Each vehicle brings its own appearance and handling, encouraging players to try something different instead of relying on the same favorite every time. Faster models feel more comfortable on race tracks, while others are easier to control during longer drives around the city.
The city offers more than wide roads. Hidden keys are scattered across the map, giving explorers another reason to leave the main streets. Some are easy to spot, while others sit in places that are only discovered after taking an unusual route or climbing a stunt ramp. Those extra discoveries make quiet driving sessions just as rewarding as competitive events.
W / Up Arrow — Accelerate
S / Down Arrow — Brake or Reverse
A / Left Arrow — Steer Left
D / Right Arrow — Steer Right
Spacebar — Handbrake