As the crew gains influence, they realize The House's reach is even deeper than they thought, involving a mysterious leader known as . After a series of explosive confrontations—including reclaiming the stolen Koenigsegg—Ty earns his spot in the Outlaw's Rush.
The story of (released in 2017) is a high-stakes tale of betrayal and revenge set in the fictional Fortune Valley (inspired by Las Vegas). The Betrayal
In the final act, Ty races across the valley, facing off against Lina Navarro one last time. Despite The House’s attempts to rig the race and use every dirty trick in the book, Ty wins. The victory shatters The House’s aura of invincibility, the public turns against them, and Marcus Weir regains control of his interests, effectively "paying back" the betrayal that started it all.
The crew constantly evades the Fortune Valley Police Department, who are on The House's payroll and utilize "Kill Switches" and Rhinos to stop them. The Payback
During the getaway, they are betrayed by their associate, , who steals the car and the technology for a powerful, shadowy criminal organization known as The House . The House controls everything in Fortune Valley, from the casinos to the cops and the results of street races. Ty is nearly captured by the police but is spared by the car's owner, Marcus "The Gambler" Weir, under the condition that Ty works for him to take down The House. The Rebuilding
Ty must defeat multiple diverse street racing crews across the valley to earn their respect and their votes.
Months later, Ty reunites his crew to dismantle The House’s grip on the city. To do this, they must win the , the biggest street racing event in the country, which The House plans to rig for their own profit. To qualify for the Outlaw’s Rush, Ty and his crew must: