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Need for Speed Payback Price in Kenya
The Need for Speed Payback price in Kenya is Ksh 4,200. Set in the corrupt gambler’s paradise of Fortune Valley, Payback shifts the franchise toward an “action-driving” blockbuster experience. You’ll lead a crew of three distinct characters—Tyler the Racer, Mac the Showman, and Jess the Wheelman—on a quest for vengeance against “The House,” a nefarious cartel that controls the city’s casinos, criminals, and even the cops.
This entry introduces “Derelicts,” allowing you to find abandoned vintage vehicles and rebuild them from scrap into high-performance supercars. With five specialized car classes (Race, Drift, Off-Road, Drag, and Runner), you must choose the right tool for every heist and high-stakes race. Stop playing by the rules and start playing for payback.
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Why You’ll Love It (The Lifestyle Upgrade)
- Three Playable Characters: Switch between Tyler, Mac, and Jess, each with unique driving specializations and roles within the crew’s heist missions.
- Scrap-to-Stock-to-Supercar: Discover “Derelicts” hidden throughout the world and experience the satisfaction of restoring a rusted shell into a one-of-a-kind beast.
- Massive Open World: Explore the diverse landscapes of Fortune Valley, from the neon lights of Silver Rock City to the arid Liberty Desert and the winding roads of Mount Providence.
- Action Movie Heists: Experience “Blockbuster Missions” that feature cinematic set-pieces, including mid-race vehicle swaps and high-speed cargo thefts.
- Risk vs. Reward Betting: Place “Side Bets” before events to multiply your earnings—but be careful, as failing the challenge means losing your stake.
- The Return of Off-Roading: Tear up the dirt in dedicated off-road events, a major technical expansion for the series’ physics engine.
Need for Speed Payback Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 4,200 |
| Car Classes | Race, Drift, Off-Road, Drag, Runner |
| Day/Night Cycle | Full 24-Hour Dynamic Cycle |
| Controller Support | DualShock 4 |
| Upgrade System | “Speed Cards” for Performance Parts |
| Police Interaction | Scripted Pursuits and Bait Crates |
| Online Mode | Casual and Ranked Speedlists |
| Social Features | Autolog Leaderboards and Challenges |
| Installation | Required HDD Install |
| Remote Play | Supported (PS Vita / Mobile) |
| Target Frame Rate | Stable 30 FPS |
| Type G Socket | Standard 3-pin for Kenya PS4 |
Frostbite 3 Open-World Logic
Payback utilizes the Frostbite 3 engine to render the vast Fortune Valley without loading screens. It acts like a high-speed data-streaming hub. The engine manages “Distance Scaling,” ensuring that as you speed through the Liberty Desert, the distant mountains of Silver Canyon remain visible and detailed. This technical optimization is what allows for the seamless transition between tight city alleys and expansive off-road vistas.
“Speed Card” Performance Engine
The performance upgrade system is governed by a technical card-based logic. Think of it as a digital RPG for your car. Instead of simple parts, you earn “Speed Cards” that boost specific traits like Top Speed, Acceleration, or Nitrous. The game’s hardware tracks these card “brand bonuses” (such as Outlaw or Chidori) to provide extra stat boosts if you match multiple parts from the same manufacturer.
Scripted Pursuit AI
Unlike previous entries where police roam freely, Payback uses a “Bait Crate” and mission-based pursuit logic. It acts like a cinematic director for chases. When a pursuit is triggered, the AI logic deploys specific “Rhino” units and helicopters at strategic chokepoints. The hardware manages these scripted events to ensure the chase feels like an intense action-movie sequence rather than a random encounter.
Multi-Character Syncing
During heist missions, the game uses a “Point-of-View” switching logic. It works like a live-action edit. The engine handles the transition between Tyler, Mac, and Jess instantly, often mid-chase. This tech ensures that the player is always at the center of the action, whether it’s a high-speed pursuit, a technical drift, or a heavy-duty getaway.
Derelict Part Tracking
The Derelict system uses a “Global Coordinate” tracking logic. It’s a treasure-hunt engine for gearheads. Once you find a chassis, the game tracks the individual parts (Engine, Drivetrain, Accessories) you’ve discovered across the map. Once all parts are collected, the engine unlocks a “Superbuild,” which features the most extreme visual and performance modifications in the game.
Procedural Off-Road Physics
The physics engine was significantly updated for Payback to handle loose surfaces. It acts like a real-time friction calculator. The hardware simulates the difference between asphalt, sand, and gravel, affecting your steering sensitivity and drift angles. This technical depth is what makes the Off-Road car class feel distinctly different and heavier compared to the precision-tuned Race class.
Who Is This Perfect For?
- The “Action Movie” Fan in Nairobi: Perfect for those who love the Fast & Furious style of storytelling, featuring big heists, dramatic betrayals, and high-speed stunts.
- The Customizer: Ideal for players who enjoy “project cars” and want the satisfaction of turning a literal piece of junk into a world-class supercar.
- The Variety Seeker: For the player who gets bored of just one type of racing; with five distinct car classes, the gameplay keeps switching between styles.
- The “Risk Taker”: Great for those who enjoy the “Side Bet” mechanic, adding a layer of personal stakes and tension to every single race.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Does it have free-roam cops? No, police chases are primarily triggered by story missions or picking up “Bait Crates” found in the world.
- Can I play on PS5? Yes, the PS4 disc is fully backward compatible with the PlayStation 5.
- Do I need to be online? You can play the entire story mode offline. An internet connection is only required for the “Speedlists” and online leaderboards.
- Are there Ferraris in the game? No, due to licensing issues, Ferrari and Toyota are not featured in Payback.
- How do Derelicts work? You find a “Clue” map, locate the chassis, then find four additional parts hidden in the world to build the car.
- Can I customize my character? No, you play as three set characters (Tyler, Mac, and Jess), but you can fully customize every car in your garage.
- Is it suitable for young kids? It is rated T for Teen due to the story’s themes of crime and some mild language, but the racing itself is very accessible.














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