Some Ferrari love in Need for Speed

If you feel like your getting a little tired of your natural collection of racing cars and bored of the same ones that have doing 200 mph around the track endlessly, well look no further. EA is sporting some Ferrari love after a 7 year dry spell. The Ferrari Racing packwill be the latest downloadable content for Need for Speed SHIFT and will be available today exclusively on the Xbox 360 for 800 Microsoft points ($10).

The Ferraris available include:
1996 Ferrari F50 GT
2005 Ferrari F430 Spider
2005 Ferrari FXX
2005 Ferrari Superame犀利士
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2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
2006 Ferrari F430 Challenge (Online/Quick event only)
2006 Ferrari F430 GTC (Online/Quick event only)
2007 Ferrari 430 Scuderia
2008 Ferrari California
2008 Ferrari 16M Scuderia Spider

Not only did they release the 10 new cars, the pack will also extend SHIFT’s career mode with 46 new Ferrari specific challenges designed for the Ferrari cars including hot laps, eliminators, endurance races and a world tour. An additional 125 gamerpoints achievements will also be added, rewarding you for beating the various challenges. If that wasn’t enough!, all Ferrari cars can also be taken online for some XBL head to head action. I don’t know about you but that $ 1,430,000 Ferrari F50 GT has my name written all over it!

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