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EA 社區經理Jeff Braddock在推上稱,目前開發團隊正在休假中,但他們將在明年1月底返工提供更多信息和更新,將引入社交遊戲功能。
雖然Criterion上週發佈了《極速快感:不羈》更新,但這主要是為了穩定性修復,更多實質性的內容更新至少要等到明年1月底。
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© Need for Speed: Unbound is selling pretty well, but with this good news, Criterion Games is also meeting bad news: five executives who have held their positions for many years have left the studio at once. Some of them have worked at Criterion for almost a quarter of a century: Matt Webster, vice president and general manager, left after 23 years; Pete Lake, executive producer, has been involved in projects for 26 years; Andrey Shayers, Senior Technical Director, has been in the position for 16 years; Alan McDarimant, head of the studio department, served 17 years; Steve Uphill, Head of Content, has been with Criterion for 10 years. All five left the studio to “explore new opportunities outside of EA.” Needs for Speed is now executive produced by Charity Joy, who comes from EA’s UFC series. Jeff Smith, formerly of the Dirt and Grid series at Codemasters, is the Senior Director of Product Development for Needs for Speed. It’s not unusual for developers to leave the studio after a big game is released, but with so many Criterion veterans leaving, it will take time to recover. It also fuels rumors that Need for Speed Unbound’s launch isn’t as successful as EA might have hoped, which launched on Xbox with a 40% discount.