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Lost in Cult announced a new physical game label called Editions, which looks like the Criterion Collection for video games.
The veterans who left Need for Speed developer Criterion in December last year have reunited to form a new AAA studio: Fuse Games. The new outfit has been founded by studio general manager Matt ...
Are you a fan of old Criterion Games? We have some exciting news for you today. Last year, five of Criterion’s veteran game developers – Matt Webster, Pete Lake, Alan McDairmant, Steve Uphill ...
Criterion Games has been part of the EA family since the early 2000s, working on a variety of franchises (and the occasional new IP) during that time. When the company split up into EA ...
All that we have learned so far is that a new job posting for a World Artist at Criterion Games has popped up. With it comes a job description revealing that the development team is challenging ...
Developer Criterion Games, which has handled EA's venerable racer for years, has now shifted entirely over to work on EA's next Battlefield title. In a statement to Eurogamer, Battlefield's three ...
To that end, it has shifted Need for Speed developer Criterion Games over from its sports division to the EA Entertainment unit. Most of Criterion's team will be working with DICE, Ripple Effect ...
a stylized take on the open-world street racing formula that marked U.K.-based developer Criterion Games’ first new NFS back in the saddle in a decade. Though far from perfect, Unbound seemed to ...
The company’s former Head of Restoration Frank Cifaldi said back in 2019 that the company’s goal was to become the “Criterion Collection” for video games. Just like Criterion’s work ...
Editions is the name of a new game publishing label launched by Lost in Cult, the same company known for making gorgeous ...
Electronic Arts has decided to consolidate some of their UK development teams, integrating Codemasters Cheshire fully into Criterion Games to have the two studios act as one on the development of ...
Announced today (March 16), Fuse Games is based in Guildford ... he is joined by four other co-founders who worked alongside him at Criterion. Steve Uphill will be Fuse’s head of content ...