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The best Criterion games aren’t just about being first across the finish line -- they’re about the moments in between, when a perfectly timed sideswipe sends a rival flying in ...
Rivals servers on October 7. This will be the seventh Need for Speed game that the company has shut down in the ...
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.
Need for Speed fans are in for a long wait before getting behind the wheel of a new game from the series. Developer Criterion Games, which has handled EA's venerable racer for years, has now ...
At any rate, until Criterion Games and EA are ready to unveil the game, we’ll be left in the dark for a bit longer. In the meantime, you can check out a Before You Buy video coverage of ...
Criterion’s previous game, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, won a BAFTA in 2010 for Best Multiplayer Game and is the highest-scoring game in the franchise’s history.
Last fall, Need for Speed finally returned after a four-year hiatus with Need for Speed Unbound, a stylized take on the open-world street racing formula that marked U.K.-based developer Criterion ...
The online servers for the brilliant Need for Speed Rivals are apparently going to be turned off this October.
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 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.
Multiple longtime Criterion Games developers have left the studio following the launch of Need for Speed Unbound earlier this month. Development of Need for Speed Unbound was led by Criterion ...