oh god please let it be
I see some reflections...
First one is NFS3 HP, FYI.Well it sill can be from the Underground reboot, its just a special pursuit vehicle from the rozzers!
ugh, yeah the reboot naming conventions are starting to kick us in the face already.
So its not Underground 3?
And whos developing? Criterion again?
Wow, I can't remember the last time NFS had Ferrari besides Hot Pursuit 2!Well, well, well, look what we have here.
Well, well, well, look what we have here.
Ghost though Criterion might be helping out.
Nope. EA Ghost.
Does it say Bayview on the sign in the back there on the Ferrari? Or is it Redview?
It's already been confirmed to be EA Ghost, a new studio led by the guy who brought you Shift and Shift 2.
Marcus Nilsson's LinkedIn page said:In March 2010 I was put in a new role and given my own franchise to run. Need for Speed Shift
First one is NFS3 HP, FYI.
On PC, yes.Is this series 60fps yet?
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So...Need for Speed: Rivals?
Or
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hot pursuit?
That dude works at EA Canada. Are they working on this? I'm confused. I haven't heard a single peep from EA Ghost in Sweden since, uh, early 2012...?
Taken from his Linkedin:
"'ll be inspiring and motivating artists around the world with my contributions in the form of next generation visual effects, cinematic workflows, physics simulation, destruction behaviors, new tool features, example data, tech demos, content support for teams using the engine, and much more!"
Maybe he's assisting EA Ghost?
That dude works at EA Canada. Are they working on this? I'm confused. I haven't heard a single peep from EA Ghost in Sweden since, uh, early 2012...?
Taken from his Linkedin:
"'ll be inspiring and motivating artists around the world with my contributions in the form of next generation visual effects, cinematic workflows, physics simulation, destruction behaviors, new tool features, example data, tech demos, content support for teams using the engine, and much more!"
Maybe he's assisting EA Ghost?
Hoping Criterion is overseeing this project.
We talked to Criterion vice president Alex Ward at E3, and he revealed that from now on Criterion will be in charge of the entire franchise. When asked whether he thought EA's original plan to release a Need for Speed title of some kind every year was watering down the series, Ward said, "Maybe it's been that way in the past, but that's changed this year with what we're doing Our stamp's going to be in everything you see in Need for Speed and Burnout going forward in the future. It's not going to be spread anymore across different companies. Different studios have had a crack at it - it's definitely a Criterion gig now.
"Going forward now, with Most Wanted and what we'll do in the future [will have], shall we say, a strong Criterion involvement," he explained. "I'm personally involved in how the cars drive, how the game will play out, how connected they are, and what the features are."
The studio would not clarify if Criterion will directly develop every Need for Speed title, as Ward intimated, or simply oversee the series, when we asked them after our interview.
Ward was, however, clear that Criterion will have control over which Need for Speed titles will come out in the future.
If its in Frostbite I imagine that means no Wii U version