EA is collaborating with PUMA for a new shoe line showcasing their latest fantasy racing game A Need For Speed Unbound, which was developed by Criterion Games.
One of the biggest features of the new Need for Speed title is the visual style blending elements of street art with the most realistic-looking cars.
Players can get their hands on 14 exclusive PUMA in-game items, including shoes, track pants, hoodies, and jackets.
Fans can choose from a choice of four styles of footwear, encompassing special NFS colorway editions of the PUMA MACO SL, RS-X, RS-TRK, and RS-X JR sneaker models. To complete the look a special edition baseball cap is also available.
The PUMA X Need For Speed Unbound collection is now available at selected PUMA Retail and Footlocker Group stores, as well as the PUMA website.


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