The 2015 "Need for Speed" just announced the five different ways to play the game. The new and full reboot franchise developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts introduced, via their website, the five ways to conquer Ventura Bay.

Speed - It is the connection between the car and driver that can only be obtained by keeping the nerves, never lifting the pedal from the metal and maintaining high speeds to have the ultimate adrenaline rush that only the fearless knows.

In this mode, the player is involved in races wherein the fastest wins. The player will have to go through and beat "King of Speed" Magnus Walker and his 1971 Porsche 911. Walker is the one responsible for the popularity of the air-cooled Porsche.

Style - It is all that matters to some drivers. Style is the pure expression of the driver where they send the car into a corner sideways with precision. The player mostly competes in drifting races.

Ken Block is the icon to beat in this mode. He is the "Master of Style" equipped with a 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn. Block is known as a top drifter, competing in X-Games and famous for his Gymkhana videos on the internet.

Build - The player looks to customize the car in this mode. Modifications can be made in both visual and performance. The goal of the player is to team up with "The Godfather of Modification" Nakai-san.

Nakai-san's car of choice is the 1974 Porsche 911, and his shop is based near the city of Tokyo. He is mostly known for his Rauh Welt Begriff brand of Porsche.

Crew - In Crew mode, the player can play with his friends or the AI. The crew to challenge for this mode are known as "Risky Devil." The Chicago-based drifting crew, composed of five members, are one of the longest-running racing crews in the world. Fish, AJ, Cook, Stevo and T2 with their Subaru BRZ are always ready for battle.

Outlaw - "Need for Speed" won't be complete without the involvement of the police. Outlaw mode's main priority is to escape the cops and most suitable for players that love the thrill of a great chase. Shinichi Morohoshi, also known as "The Rebel," is the icon for this mode. He rides a 1999 Lamborghini Diablo SV in the expressways of Tokyo.

"Need for Speed" will be released on Nov. 3 in North America and Nov. 5 in Europe. NFS is playable for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. There will be two editions, standard and deluxe available at the official Need For Speed website.