The Autolog system, a competition-between-friends system, developed by Criterion for Hot Pursuit, lets an Assignment or Speedlist to other players' times and posts them to a Speed Wall for local and global leaderboards. When the player completes a set of objectives, the player levels up and unlocks new content, and is presented with another set of objectives to choose from. Progression is made by means of Speedlists for Racer and Assignments for Cop, which are sets of objectives which involve dangerous driving, maneuvers, and race standings. Rivals features a career progression system for both Cop and Racer. The open world features a similar set-up to Most Wanted, with several jumps, speed traps, and unlockable cars, as well as shortcuts that are not shown on the map. The game takes place in a fictional location known as Redview County. Rivals features eleven upgradeable gadgets such as EMPs, shockwaves, spike strips, and the ability to call in roadblocks. Players take on the role of a Racer or Cop, with each side of the law offering its own play style. Need for Speed Rivals features gameplay similar to earlier Need for Speed games, such as Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.
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