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Need for Speed: Carbon

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Need for Speed: Carbon

Released October 31, 2006Rating 71.5 (547)
RacingSimulator

Platforms: PlayStation 3 • PC (Microsoft Windows) • Mac • Xbox 360

Need for Speed: Carbon, also known as NFS Carbon or NFSC, is an Electronic Arts video game in the Need for Speed series. It is the tenth installment and was the first game in the series to gain the PEGI rating of 12+. The game is a sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted.

Developers

EA Black Box • EA Canada • TransGaming Inc.

Publishers

Electronic Arts

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