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Several content creators recently confirmed that they were flown in to Criterion Games' studio to provide feedback on the game.
The roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber might echo louder than ever soon, as rumors surrounding a new Need for Speed game from Criterion Games gain momentum.
The speculation is gaining traction after numerous content creators were flown to Criterion Games' headquarters in Guildford, United Kingdom to provide feedback.
The studio's decision to gather feedback from a broad spectrum of content creators, live and in person, hints at the advanced stage of development for the upcoming title, sparking theories about an imminent announcement.
It isn't unusual for developers to invite prominent figures, specifically content creators, for a chance to hear their thoughts and provide feedback on their latest in-development projects. In Need for Speed's case, this has been going on since, at least, 2015. But what separates this from the usual MO is that the content creators physically has to be at the Guildford studio. This implies a massive investment in Criterion's part, which likely rules out a potential minor update for the latest game in the series, Need for Speed Unbound.
Further adding intrigue is the diverse group of content creators invited to provide feedback, which includes personalities like Trigger, blackpanthaa, kuru, and mundo motorsport. Their participation signals an intent to gather comprehensive information. However, the nature of the feedback needed, whether on game concepts, mechanics, or an early prototype, remains shrouded in mystery.
Interestingly, actress Simone Bailly, once part of 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted, let it slip last year that a remake of the beloved title was coming out sometime later this year.
While Criterion's involvement in another Need for Speed project seems natural, the scale as well as nature of this gathering suggests something massive. Given the studio's history with the franchise and the resources invested, expectations run high for a substantial and potentially transformative experience.
Need for Speed hasn't had a game-changing entry for a long time and many believe the main culprit is the relatively short development times and overall lack of resources. With Criterion providing DICE with support on whatever Battlefield game is in development, this has forced the studio to balance work on multiple projects simultaneously while facing deadlines. Thus, it might be to Criterion's benefit to take their time.
The Need for Speed franchise could easily find itself revitalized by the release of a new, more polished experience that could better compete with the likes of Gran Turismo 7, Forza Motorsport, and Forza Horizon 5.
Nevertheless, with official confirmation still pending, the gathering in Guildford symbolizes a promising development for the Need for Speed franchise.
Whether it results in a revolutionary new title or a nostalgic remake, the commitment to the community's engagement and feedback-driven refinement offers a positive outlook.
Hopefully, this approach will culminate in a racing experience that reignites the franchise and sets a new benchmark for Need for Speed excellence.
Source: https://www.xfire.com/next-need-for-speed-game-coming-out-soon/
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