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Electronic Arts is pulling the plug on four of its titles this October. While three of them are older sports games with ...
The new Need for Speed is also co-developed by Codemasters, which EA acquired for $1.2 billion early in 2021. Criterion's Guildford location remains, and it's now joined by Codemasters Cheshire ...
Electronic Arts has reportedly put its long-running Need for Speed franchise on indefinite hiatus, according to claims from industry insiders and contributors to the EA-funded car culture website ...
EA's plans for Need For Speed seem to have been put in hold but Forza Horizon 5 has proven there's still a strong appetite for racing games.
EA handed the franchise back to Criterion back in February 2020, with the publisher saying that it planned to restructure Ghost Games, who handled the previous four Need for Speed titles.
EA’s summer game showcase will take place on June 18th, and you can expect to learn more about the future of Need For Speed and the publisher’s ambitions for Steam during EA Play.
The Need for Speed franchise is almost 23 years old now and EA has just announced that the newest game in the series, titled Need for Speed Payback, will be released on November 10.
Although EA previously said it would release the next Need for Speed and Battlefield games by March 2022, that won't be entirely the case.
Need for Speed Payback is the next title in EA's long-running racing series. Tyler, Mac and Jesse (probably). But who's who? Developed by Ghost Games, the studio formed by ex-Criterion staffers ...
Laura Miele, Electronic Arts’ chief studios officer, told Polygon that Need for Speed makers Criterion Games would delay the series expected 2021 launch by one year in order to assist EA DICE on ...
EA confirmed back in May that a new Need for Speed game will be released in the fourth quarter of 2022, and will reportedly be set in a fictionalised version of Chicago, called Lake Shore City.