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Criterion Games is set to join EA Entertainment, and will be aiding in the development of Battlefield and Need for Speed games. EA Entertainment General Group Manager Vince Zampella penned a blog ...
Criterion Games is gearing up to release its next major video game into the marketplace. After spending time aiding other studios with their projects, the development team has since been actively ...
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 ...
Criterion Games has officially joined EA Entertainment, the half of EA in its new structure that deals with everything not EA Sports, and will focus on both the Battlefield franchise and Need For ...
Developer Criterion Games will focus on Battlefield while a "core group" charts the future of the racing franchise. By Adam Ismail. Published Sep 20, 2023 2:30 PM EDT 0.
EA has announced that it's bringing Criterion Games back into the Battlefield fold. The team is joining the EA Entertainment group, overseen by Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella. The majority of ...
Criterion already has experience with Battlefield after working on vehicles for those games over the years. As such, the studio is a logical fit to help out with the franchise.
Criterion “got back control” of the franchise, and they recently posted on Twitter that they were looking for new people to help join their team and make the new games in the franchise.
Criterion Games has been reduced to 16 employees. Creative director Alex Ward recently confirmed the news on Twitter and said: "Criterion is a small team now.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is the latest instalment in EA's enduringly popular street racing series. Criterion Games has dipped back into its experience with 2008's Burnout Paradise to create a ...
Criterion Games, the British developer of the Burnout series, now has a team of 17 people after the majority of the studio split to form a UK arm of EA's Ghost studio.
Not officially. The studio still technically exists, but there's little future for it. When EA formed Ghost Games to be the new home of Need for Speed they gutted Criterion, taking 60+ members to ...