EA has four of its biggest studios working on the next Battlefield game, and with that developer Criterion is putting Need for Speed on hold... for now.
As reported by Eurogamer, Group GM for EA Studios Organization Vince Zampella made this statement: “The Need for Speed team at Criterion are joining their colleagues working on Battlefield. As a ...
Need for Speed is essentially on hiatus right now, while developer Criterion Games focuses on EA's next Battlefield game.
Pump the brakes on expectations for a new Need for Speed anytime soon. That's because Criterion, the developer behind the racing series, is all in on supporting the next Battlefield experience ...
EA has put out a new statement (via Eurogamer) on the future of its Need for Speed series, as it ends support for 2022's Need ...
A new Need for Speed game will arrive eventually, though it'll have to wait until after Criterion is done working on the next Battlefield game.
Criterion has worked on the Need for Speed franchise since 2010 and has assisted development on Battlefield games since ...
Vince Zampella said that while Criterion is working on Battlefield, there are still plans to bring Need for Speed back in 'new and interesting ways.' ...
Players need dedicated off-road cars in Need for Speed Heat to excel in certain racing events or to evade cops more effectively at night by taking advantage of off-road routes. Vehicles like the ...
Therefore, while these vehicles don't have the highest top speed, or the sportiest driving dynamics, they still let you merge onto the freeway with ease. If you have a need for speed, however ...