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Burnout’s Successor From Former Criterion Heads is in the Works
“Nice idea but it’s still not true”, said Criterion Games on Twitter when responding to a fan making a joke about a rumor for a Burnout HD Collection.
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Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, former members of Criterion, left the company a while bad and formed Three Fields, a new studio, but have remained mostly quiet ever since.
“What sort of driving game you ask?”
The first one confirms they’re working on two games, the first is a multiplayer sports game that’s coming in spring 2016.
What do you think of the news that Three Field Entertainment is working on an “innovative” new sports game and also a spiritual successor to the Burnout series? Three Fields’ tweets suggest it’s considering Burnout 2: Point of Impact, Burnout 3: Takedown (the best one) and Burnout Revenge as inspiration for its spiritual successor. Each of these aspects is synonymous with the Burnout franchise, which saw players racing a top speeds, often colliding head-on with oncoming traffic.
Videogamer observes that the hashtag “ShinyRedSomething” is a nod to the original Burnout’s codename: “Shiny Red Car”.
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There have actually been five entries in the Burnout series, although the most recent – Burnout Paradise – deviated from the norm with its open-world scenario.