Need for Speed: Carbon Player Count and Stats (2024)

Need for Speed Carbon player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting Need for Speed: Carbon facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

How many people play Need for Speed: Carbon?

3.2 million sold in the US


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Game Description

“Need for Speed: Carbon” is a racing video game developed by Electronic Arts Black Box and released in 2006. It is the tenth installment in the “Need for Speed” series and serves as a direct sequel to “Need for Speed: Most Wanted.” The game is known for its focus on illegal street racing, customization, and a storyline involving rival racing crews.

The game’s narrative centers around the player character, who returns to the fictional city of Palmont after escaping from a cross-country police pursuit. Upon arrival, the player becomes embroiled in a power struggle between different racing crews, each led by a prominent racer. The goal is to conquer the city’s territories by winning races and events while building alliances and rivalries.

“Need for Speed: Carbon” introduces a new gameplay mechanic called the “Canyon Duel.” These one-on-one races take place on winding canyon roads, requiring players to navigate hairpin turns and steep drops while competing against opponents. The winner of the Canyon Duel takes control of the territory.

Customization is a significant aspect of the game, allowing players to modify their vehicles with visual upgrades, performance enhancements, and body kits. The Autosculpt feature enables players to customize specific parts of their cars, such as hoods, spoilers, and bumpers.

The game features a wide range of licensed vehicles, including exotic cars, muscle cars, tuners, and more. Players can choose from different vehicle classes that suit their preferred racing style.

“Need for Speed: Carbon” includes a variety of race modes, such as sprints, circuits, and drift events. The game also introduces the “Speedbreaker” feature, which allows players to slow down time briefly to navigate through tight corners or avoid obstacles.

Graphically, the game featured improved visuals compared to its predecessors, with detailed car models, dynamic lighting, and realistic environments. The soundtrack of “Need for Speed: Carbon” includes a mix of rock, electronic, and hip-hop music.

The game received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with praise for its customization options, visual design, and Canyon Duel races. Some critics felt that the game’s formula was becoming repetitive, and there were mixed opinions on the handling and physics of the cars.

“Need for Speed: Carbon” is remembered for its emphasis on customization, story-driven gameplay, and the introduction of the Canyon Duel races. It continued to explore the illegal street racing culture that the franchise was known for, offering players a chance to immerse themselves in a world of high-stakes racing and intense rivalries.

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