Need for Speed fans are in for a long wait before getting behind the wheel of a new game from the series. Developer Criterion ...
EA's "most ambitious community testing programme in franchise history" spans four studios and thousands of fans.
Criterion is currently helping wrap up work on the next major shooter instalment and then it will explore a new racing game.
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 ...
Publisher Electronic Arts (EA) shared some news around the upcoming iteration of Battlefield, revealing that the game has ...
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.
Towards the end of the video announcing Battlefield Labs, EA debuted pre-alpha gameplay from the next Battlefield that showed an intense urban combat zone with destructible environments.
Criterion has worked on the Need for Speed franchise since 2010 and has assisted development on Battlefield games since ...
The return of single-player is a huge departure after the previous installment’s multiplayer-only approach was met with heavy ...
From a pair of dramatic 64-63 wins, to a 79-77 overtime win, to absolute dominance of conference opponents, the Mavs have extended their win streak to an impressive seven games following an 0-4 start ...
Need for Speed is essentially on hiatus right now, while developer Criterion Games focuses on EA's next Battlefield game.