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For Criterion Games, they’ve been doing the Need For Speed franchise for decades, almost thirty years at this point. They started the franchise to be a “realistic racing simulator,” but that ...
Criterion Games, the creators of the Burnout franchise and developers of last year’s Need for Speed Most Wanted, now only hosts just 16 employees — the rest have been reformed into a studio ...
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 ...
In a statement to gamesindustry.biz, EA said, “With a strong history and passion for racing games and vision for what we can create, the Criterion team is going to take Need for Speed into the ...
Ghost Games is the Sweden-based studio formerly known as EA Gothenburg, whose debut title is the upcoming Need for Speed Rivals. Criterion had been widely credited has having reinvigorated the Need ...
Criterion Games went under massive changes a few years back with a complete refocus away from the PC and toward the superconsoles, specifically PS2. Today, the games division has just shipped two ...
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 ...
Criterion Games announced today it is working on a new game that features helicopters, jet skis, parachutes, boats, cars and more. The studio is best known for its work on the Burnout car racing ...
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Guildford-based Criterion Games, the company responsible for the excellent Burnout series and sister studio to Renderware creators Criterion Software, has announced two new games in development ...