Codemasters was lagging behind in technology and their games weren't putting the world on fire sales-wise either.It's like EA eats all the genius creator self starters that grew to challenge EA itself.
I spit on EA.
Maybe Dirt 5 was more of a bomba?Yeah, but 4 came a year after the release to Game Pass. Nothing special. Dirt 5 came after 4 months. I was already wondering when i saw that,
Operation Flashpoint on Frostbite, please.
Hopefully this means Criterion can make another Burnout game now.
Doesn't really matter if Codemasters dissolves within EA.
Codemasters have barely made anything other than racing games the past decade and that's all EA is buying them for, any other IP is irrelevant to EA.
Does anyone who buys F1, DiRT, Grid really care that EA is now the owner ?
What was the last studio CM closed???A massive corporation running a massive developer that runs several developers all occupying the same place in the market. That sounds like nothing could go wrong.
I'm guessing the people in the small fry parts of the puzzle must be feeling really secure in their jobs right about now. I wonder how Ian Bell feels right now, his last game was a joke and he's gone from running his own studio pounding his chest and flirting with entering the console space to being a bottom-rung studio in Codemasters who are known for closing studios, which is now owned by EA who is known for closing studios.
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Criterion is dead. All the people from Criterion that made Burnout left a long time ago and the current "Criterion" is just a mix of people from other EA studios. Their last game was NFS: Most Wanted which was sort of Burnout but restrained because the game used real car manufacturers. After that the studio was stripped-down into a shell of it's former self as EA focused on Need For Speed. Most of the people that worked at Criterion that are still around work at Ghost Games, another EA studio. Alex Ward and Fiiona Sperry left EA and started Three Fields Entertainment with Paul Ross. They released Dangerous Driving which is as close to old Burnout as we've gotten since the last real Burnout game. Dangerous Driving 2 will be releasing sometime this year.
The new Criterion was just recently announced as the studio that will head up the Need for Speed franchise.
Oh boy
A massive corporation running a massive developer that runs several developers all occupying the same place in the market. That sounds like nothing could go wrong.
I'm guessing the people in the small fry parts of the puzzle must be feeling really secure in their jobs right about now. I wonder how Ian Bell feels right now, his last game was a joke and he's gone from running his own studio pounding his chest and flirting with entering the console space to being a bottom-rung studio in Codemasters who are known for closing studios, which is now owned by EA who is known for closing studios.
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Criterion is dead. All the people from Criterion that made Burnout left a long time ago and the current "Criterion" is just a mix of people from other EA studios. Their last game was NFS: Most Wanted which was sort of Burnout but restrained because the game used real car manufacturers. After that the studio was stripped-down into a shell of it's former self as EA focused on Need For Speed. Most of the people that worked at Criterion that are still around work at Ghost Games, another EA studio. Alex Ward and Fiiona Sperry left EA and started Three Fields Entertainment with Paul Ross. They released Dangerous Driving which is as close to old Burnout as we've gotten since the last real Burnout game. Dangerous Driving 2 will be releasing sometime this year.
The new Criterion was just recently announced as the studio that will head up the Need for Speed franchise.
What was the last studio CM closed???
EA gutted Ghost Games and made them a frostbite support studio like two months after NFS Heat released.
Cant wait to play Formula 1 2021 with surprise mechanics
Probably why. It's an EA game.That could explain Dirt 5 in Game Pass.
You mean what is now Codemasters Runcorn? Nope, still very much operational.Codemasters Evo, which was made out of what was left of Evolution after Sony shit-canned them. They released OnRush, a game nobody bought, then they were shut down.
I didn't know that. That's kind of shitty, the last few NFS games they worked on weren't the worst things I've played from the series.
So NFS is "back in the hands" of Criterion which is only Criterion in name. Meanwhile Ghost Games, the studio that was where most of the original Criterion staff were placed has been broken apart and spread around as support. Those poor guys can't seem to catch a break.
Here's to Microtransactions.RIP in peace.
You mean what is now Codemasters Runcorn? Nope, still very much operational.
I wasnt expecting a serious answer like this..Codemasters already added a currency to the game on their own to buy cosmetic stuff like skins, emotes, and helmets for online.
I could see Codemasters no longer focusing on single player the most though. They always added something to career mode like F2 content, a rival story, media interviews, or the whole My Team mode. Madden neglects franchise mode for like a whole generation.