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Need for Speed: Most Wanted Review | STFUandPLAY

It’s that time of year again when all the big boys start showing off their big guns. As always EA brings their flagship racing franchise, Need For Speed with Need For Speed: Most Wanted. This new Need For Speed title should not to be confused with the 2005 title of the same name, though some similarities can be drawn. The 2012 NFS (Need For Speed) Most Wanted has been developed by Criterion Games who are best known for their Burnout franchise. Criterion Games does not consider their title to be a sequel to the 2005 title developed by Black Box, but a modern re-imagining of the title.

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EA Isn’t Changing Pricing Strategy for Now After Nintendo & Xbox Announce $80 Games

EA just hosted its quarterly financial conference call, and its executives have been asked to comment about the recent price hikes for games.

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Electronic Arts Claims "Strong" End of Fiscal Year as Split Fiction Has Sold Nearly 4 Million Units

Today, Electronic Arts announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2025, alongside the full year.
Split Fiction has sold nearly 4 million copies, and the next battlefield is confirmed for a release by March 2026 with a reveal this Summer.

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EA Cuts Around 300 Roles, Including Roughly 100 at Respawn

In addition to the roughly 100 job cuts IGN reported earlier today at Respawn Entertainment, EA has made wider cuts across its organization today, impacting around 300 individuals total including those already reported at Respawn.

Lightning7711d ago

Absolutely insane. Man I'm hope they land on their feet EA needs to get the shit together badly....

This is why this industry has slow releases and none compelling games.

127maXimus10d ago

Why would anyone willingly work in the VG industry or specifically for one of these globocorp organizations that put you in constant fear of losing your livelihood based on terrible choices made by idiotic management, not the people with talent making the actual games?