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Compare Need for Speed™ Unbound Ultimate Collection Upgrade (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Criterion Games. Published by Electronic Arts. Released on 10/29/2024. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Action, Racing.

One DLC pack to grab every post-launch car and cosmetic drop for NFS Unbound. Good catch-up option if you skipped the season passes.

Need for Speed Unbound Ultimate Collection Upgrade is a single DLC bundle that consolidates all post-launch premium content released for NFS Unbound into one purchase. That means 9 fully customizable cars, over 45 Customs packs, and hundreds of additional cosmetics covering everything from body kits to rims to livery options. If you bought the base game and ignored every seasonal drop along the way, this is the shortcut to getting current without hunting down individual packs. NFS Unbound itself is Criterion's street-racing entry that leans hard into car culture aesthetics, graffiti-styled visual effects, and a risk-reward progression loop where you decide how much heat to carry before banking your race winnings. The driving model sits somewhere between arcade and light sim, comfortable enough on a standard gamepad and reasonably responsive with a wheel setup, though it was never designed as a sim-first experience. This DLC does not change any of that. It's cosmetic and content volume, not a mechanical overhaul. Who actually wants this? If you are already deep in Unbound's multiplayer scene and feel like you have been playing dress-up with a limited wardrobe, the bundle makes sense. The cars are fully customizable, so they feed directly into the game's build-and-show culture both in single-player garage sessions and in the online Palace chapters where showing off matters. For casual players or people who just want to race clean laps and finish the story, the base game's content is probably sufficient and this pack adds little to the core loop. The honest caveat here is that cosmetic DLC bundles live or die by whether you are still actively playing the game. NFS Unbound launched to a modest reception, and post-launch population numbers in any EA racing title are worth checking before investing in expansion content. There are no Steam reviews to reference, no Metacritic score for this specific DLC, so buyer confidence here relies entirely on how much time you are already clocking in Unbound. If Saturday night co-op sessions with friends in the multiplayer modes are a regular thing for your crew, unlocking a wider pool of cars and custom options does give everyone more to work with. If you fired up Unbound once, saw the credits, and moved on, this pack is not the thing to bring you back. Platform note: this is listed for Xbox Series X and Xbox One only, so PC and PlayStation players are looking at a separate release path. Check your platform before adding to cart. Riley, Scout Team

Need for Speed™ Unbound Ultimate Collection Upgrade (DLC)
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Need for Speed™ Unbound Ultimate Collection Upgrade (DLC)

Oct 29, 2024Criterion GamesElectronic Arts
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One DLC pack to grab every post-launch car and cosmetic drop for NFS Unbound. Good catch-up option if you skipped the season passes.

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Need for Speed Unbound Ultimate Collection Upgrade is a single DLC bundle that consolidates all post-launch premium content released for NFS Unbound into one purchase. That means 9 fully customizable cars, over 45 Customs packs, and hundreds of additional cosmetics covering everything from body kits to rims to livery options. If you bought the base game and ignored every seasonal drop along the way, this is the shortcut to getting current without hunting down individual packs. NFS Unbound itself is Criterion's street-racing entry that leans hard into car culture aesthetics, graffiti-styled visual effects, and a risk-reward progression loop where you decide how much heat to carry before banking your race winnings. The driving model sits somewhere between arcade and light sim, comfortable enough on a standard gamepad and reasonably responsive with a wheel setup, though it was never designed as a sim-first experience. This DLC does not change any of that. It's cosmetic and content volume, not a mechanical overhaul. Who actually wants this? If you are already deep in Unbound's multiplayer scene and feel like you have been playing dress-up with a limited wardrobe, the bundle makes sense. The cars are fully customizable, so they feed directly into the game's build-and-show culture both in single-player garage sessions and in the online Palace chapters where showing off matters. For casual players or people who just want to race clean laps and finish the story, the base game's content is probably sufficient and this pack adds little to the core loop. The honest caveat here is that cosmetic DLC bundles live or die by whether you are still actively playing the game. NFS Unbound launched to a modest reception, and post-launch population numbers in any EA racing title are worth checking before investing in expansion content. There are no Steam reviews to reference, no Metacritic score for this specific DLC, so buyer confidence here relies entirely on how much time you are already clocking in Unbound. If Saturday night co-op sessions with friends in the multiplayer modes are a regular thing for your crew, unlocking a wider pool of cars and custom options does give everyone more to work with. If you fired up Unbound once, saw the credits, and moved on, this pack is not the thing to bring you back. Platform note: this is listed for Xbox Series X and Xbox One only, so PC and PlayStation players are looking at a separate release path. Check your platform before adding to cart. Riley, Scout Team

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Developer
Criterion Games
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Release Date
Oct 29, 2024

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Single-playerMulti-playerPvPCross-Platform MultiplayerDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsPartial Controller SupportHDR available

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2024-12$59.99
2024-11$41.99
2024-09$35.99
2024-07$29.99(lowest)