Wed, Jul 13, 2011 | 06:28 BST
Need for Speed: Most Wanted drawing 5,000 matches daily
Australian multiplayer necromancer GameRanger has rebutted EA’s claim that Need for Speed: Most Wanted doesn’t have significant player numbers.

The Perth-based service responded to EA’s announcement that it would soon shut down 17 multiplayer servers.
“GameRanger added multiplayer support for Need for Speed: Most Wanted on April 7, in anticipation of these shutdowns. There are about 5,000 multiplayer games of NFS:MW played each day on GameRanger now,” Scott Kevill said.
“There will be a thriving community waiting. This won’t help the console players, but will at least help the PC players given that Need For Speed: Most Wanted is still quite popular (contrary to EA’s generic claim).”
GameRanger now boasts multiplayer servers for over 600 games, many of which have been abandoned by their original providers, and a community of more than 1.8 million members. ou can join their ranks by downloading the free client.
The company’s most recent high-profile addition was Codemasters’ Grid.


3 comments
#1
AJacks92
13/07/11, 7:01 am
Quite the surprise and yet not surprising at all. Quite an old game (yet not a classic) that still has quite the playerbase.
Sorry for the fancy talk…currently watching Spartacus
#2
endgame
13/07/11, 8:49 am
just my opinion but I think that game sucked.
oops! I retract that. I was thinking about undercover. most wanted, hmm.. I do not remember anything about this game.
#3
spiderLAW
13/07/11, 2:56 pm
Most Wanted and Carbon were the best of their street racing franchise besides Underground 2.