In a statement given to Eurogamer, EA's Battlefield boss Vince Zampella says: "The Need for Speed team at Criterion are ...
EA has confirmed the end of support for Need for Speed Unbound just over two years after the game came out as its developer ...
Criterion has worked on the Need for Speed franchise since 2010 and has assisted development on Battlefield games since ...
Need for Speed is essentially on hiatus right now, while developer Criterion Games focuses on EA's next Battlefield game.
Pump the brakes on expectations for a new Need for Speed anytime soon. That's because Criterion, the developer behind the racing series, is all in on supporting the next Battlefield experience ...
As reported by Eurogamer, Group GM for EA Studios Organization Vince Zampella made this statement: “The Need for Speed team at Criterion are joining their colleagues working on Battlefield. As a ...
Fans of the Need for Speed series won't see a new installment for a long time. Criterion studio is now fully focused on ...
EA then confirms that "we plan to bring the franchise back in new and interesting ways", but since Criterion doesn't have ...
A new Need for Speed game will arrive eventually, though it'll have to wait until after Criterion is done working on the next Battlefield game.
All Need for Speed developers are now helping develop the upcoming Battlefield 6, with Vince Zampella promising a return to ...
Electronic Arts pledges that the Need for Speed franchise has a future, but suggests that the next NFS game is still ways off ...
EA has four of its biggest studios working on the next Battlefield game, and with that developer Criterion is putting Need for Speed on hold... for now.