EA Play Adds Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered On June 24
Following Knockout City s addition to EA s subscription service, the new and improved version of a 2010 racing game will be available in June.
EA Play will add Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered on June 24. The remastered version improves on the original 2010 racing game of the same name by enhancing visuals and including all the DLCs. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered launched in 2020 for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
The game allows players to be either racers or cops. The racers goal is to evade the cops, and the cops, obviously, are meant to chase and capture the racers. The remastered version also includes an asynchronous multiplayer feature called Autolog that allows friends to compare stats and progression.
Calvert
Betty (Long) Calvert, 99, passed away at the home of her daughter in Lawrenceville, Ga., on
Feb. 3, 2021. She was born in Altoona, daughter of Earl and Mary Etta (Plank) Long, raised in a large and loving family and married “the boy next door,” Arthur S. Calvert Jr., July 28, 1946, at the 58th Street Methodist Church, Altoona.
She was preceded in death by Arthur
(1920 – 2005) and a son, Jay Dennis (1947 – 1969) and was the last of her family’s generation, being preceded by eight beloved siblings, including five sisters: Mrs. Dorothy Hess, Mrs. Helen Tremmel, Mrs. Richard Brown, Mrs. Mary Baronner Fahr and Mrs. Phyllis Renaud; and three brothers: Donald Long (infant), Mr. David Long and Mr. Clifford Long.
Dec 26, 2020
Derek Whitford, left, and Nakia Goad sample barbecue at the 2019 Exchange Club of Muskogeeâs Chili and Barbecue Cook-Off. File photo
People will not be able to battle their brains to help Education Foundation of Muskogee this year.
The Foundation s annual Trivia Night, held each January, joins other events canceled out of concern for the COVID-19 pandemic. It s very disheartening having to cancel the popular event this year, but the live event is not possible at all, said Foundation President Karra Wardour. We have researched online trivia challenges that other education foundations have sponsored this year and they just do not have the same effect as the real thing.