Need for Speed Studio Is 'Solely Focused on Battlefield' Now and Maybe Forever
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Criterion says Burnout isn’t forgotten… but that’s exactly what worries me
Criterion says Burnout remains an important part of the studio's identity, but Battlefield is now its future. While the decision makes perfect business sense after Battlefield 6's success, it also highlights how few true arcade racing games remain today.
Criterion Is Now Officially A Battlefield Studio, but We Can Never Forget About Its 30 Year History As the Racing Studio That Created Burnout
“We’re not here to talk about the past”, says VP & GM of Battlefield Studios Europe Rebecka Coutaz, on the occasion of Criterion’s 30th anniversary. Behind her on the wall is the studio’s new logo, which reads "Criterion: a Battlefield Studio". The message is pretty clear, then. For the past decade, the Guildford-based studio that made its name in the racing space has been a collaborative partner on EA’s Battlefield series, first lending its exp…
News from HD Tecnología. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Criterion Games has just turned 30, but its future no longer seems to be in racing games. The studio, remembered by sagas such as Burnout and Need for Speed, is now directly linked to Battlefield within the structure of Electronic Arts. For those expecting a new installment of those franchises, the news does not look too good. In an interview with IGN, Rebecka Coutaz, vice…
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