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Many FPS fans will identify Battlefield 3 and 4 as examples of the series at its best, and both games were hugely influential ...
Announced on Codemasters' Twitter (below), the developer said the collaboration will "create the future of Need for Speed, forming one Criterion studio with two location hubs." ...
It was reported this week that Criterion, the developer best-known in the racing game world for making the “Need For Speed” and “Burnout” games, has absorbed Codemasters Cheshire, and they ...
However, a smaller core group of Criterion developers is still working on Need for Speed Unbound. Today, in a blog post on the game's site, Criterion revealed there will be a surprise second year ...
Most of Criterion's team will be working with DICE, Ripple Effect and Ridgeline on Battlefield games, while "a core group" will continue with Need for Speed.
Need for Speed and Burnout developer Criterion Games has been moved from EA Sports to the EA Entertainment, where it will assist on upcoming games in the Battlefield franchise. The move comes on ...
A Battlefield 6 developer has given more detailed insight into exactly how Classes will work in the upcoming game and how they will have a significant impact on gaining XP and progression. On the ...
Burnout and Need for Speed developer Criterion Games has said "it is time to make something new" and that it is now moving away from racing games. In a series of Tweets, boss of the UK developer ...
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