EA Access members on Xbox One and Origin Access members will have three rather popular games added to The Vault later this year.
]]>The latest free game from EA is Criterion's last solo Need for Speed effort.
]]>During Sony's PSX 2014 event today, EA's Peter Moore took the stage to announce that three of the company's games will be handed out free of charge for the duration of the event.
]]>The new studio formed by Criterion Games co-founders Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, Three Fields Entertainment, will release games on platforms which will allow the company to self-publish, according to Ward, who also said it's unlikely Wii U will be one of those systems.
]]>The Need for Speed franchise is the focus of a PSN sale today, which sees games from across the series discounted. Check out the deals here.
]]>PlayStation Plus subscribers can look forward to free downloads of Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Mafia 2 and more in August. Sony has just posted details of next months freebies, and you can get the details here.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted developer Criterion has said that the game's outstanding DLC packs will only hit Wii U if the studio sees enough support on Nintendo's format.
]]>Nintendo has posted this week's digital eShop offerings, with both the Wii U and 3DS receiving downloads of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, and the Wii U Virtual Console receives a port of NES classic Punch Out!!
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted U is out next week, digitally and through shops, so EA thought you might like to see a trailer for it. Watch below. Get it March 19.
]]>Nintendo has updated its weekly, downloadable offerings for North America today, and this week you can pick up demos for HarmoKnight and Chasing Aurora and other goodies. Starting Monday, March 18 you can pick up LEGO City Undercover from the eShop and later on in the week on March 19 you can nab Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Need for Speed: Most Wanted U.
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]]>EA has announced release dates and pricing for the trio of Need for Speed: Most Wanted DLC packs which were outed yesterday, after trophies for the content appeared online.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted is to receive three more DLC packs from Criterion Games, according to a batch of PS3 trophies unearthed online.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted is hitting Wii U in March 14th, and the developer has confirmed that it will trump the PS3 and Xbox 360 build in the technical department. It's based on the PC version, you see?
]]>The Nintendo news continues this morning with information regarding the enhanced Wii U version of Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted will feature off-screen gameplay when it lands on Wii U this year. This is according to a press release issued by EA Japan, which also dropped a date of March 14 for the racer. Details on the Wii U version have been a bit scarce since it was announced for the platform, but it looks as though menus and various car-related information will be accessible through the touch screen. It's also good news knowing that you can play entire game using the GamePad, which will allow others in the house to watch their stories on TV while you race around Fairhaven City.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted popped up in this week's console network updates with a new piece of premium DLC called the Ultimate Speed Pack. The $10 content drop includes five new cars - the Pagani Zonda R, McLaren F1 LM, Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, Lamborghini Aventador J and Hennessey Venom GT Spyder, a new Most Wanted List event, new rewards and unlocks, and over 70 new Car Milestones. See the shiny new vehicles in action through the break.
]]>Sony has added another sale to its 12 Deals of Christmas promotion, and those who feel the Need for Speed, can pick up Most Wanted for up to 60% off. The racer would normally cost you £59.99/€69.99, but from now until December 16 at 11.59pm, you can download it for £23.99/€29.99 instead. Go go go.
]]>Need for Speed: Most will be the recipient of an Ultimate Speed Pack during mid-December.
]]>EA has updated its Autolog mobile app with support for Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The free app allows displays maps, news and allows you to manage your friend interactions. PocketGamer reports Hot Pursuit support has gone offline temporarily as a result of the update, but will return soon.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted has a demo available through PSN and XBL today, if you wish to give it a go. In it, you can race around the streets of Fairhaven City in your lovely Aston Martin V12 Vantage, or hop into a Ford Focus RS500, Audi R8 GT Spyder, or the Porsche 911 Carrera S. Those who try the demo can accumulate as much as 50,000 Speed Points which will carry over into the full version of the game. NFS: Most Wanted was released worldwide last month, and will release on Wii U next year. Watch the demo video below.
]]>Assassin's Creed 3 launched in the UK October 31st, and it has rocketed to the top of the UK charts, knocking Medal of Honor down from first after just one week.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted is out this week on PS3, Xbox 360 and PS Vita. Watch VG247's Dave Cook take it for a spin and see Criterion's Matt Webster introduce the game's opening.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted marks Criterion Studios' second crack at the franchise, and it's a beast according to the world's first review. Get all the scores as they emerge here.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted will definitely make an appearance on Wii U.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted on Vita, is "exactly the same game," as the PS3 version apart from traffic density and number of players online, according to producer Matt Webster.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted's launch trailer has been released by EA. The Criterion racer is out October 30 in North America, November 1 in Europe and Australia, and in the UK on November 2 for PC, PS3, Vita, and Xbox 360.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted has been appearing in TV ads as EA gets set for the racer's release. Today, the firm along with developer Criterion, released the extended TV spot, and you can watch it below. Most Wanted is out October 30 in North America, November 1 in Europe and Australia, and in the UK on November 2 on PC, PS3, Vita, and Xbox 360.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted will launch with Kinect integration, and to explain how to use Microsoft's motion sensor with the racer, producer Chris Roberts stopped by the PWND studios to discuss things with Matt Cuttle. The entire chat along with clips from the game were put to video, and we've nabbed said video and posted it below. Most Wanted is out October 30 in North America, November 1 in Europe and Australia, and in the UK on November 2.
]]>In Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Criterion has said it managed to "crowbar the entire game" into the Vita version of the racer.
]]>EA has released an extended version of its live action Need for Speed: Most Want TV advert. Plenty of beautiful and overpriced cars are on show. Watch them face an equally sexy set of police vehicles in a video that makes me wish I had more money.
]]>As EA and Criterion gear-up to launch Need For Speed: Most Wanted, executive producer Matt Webster and creative producer Hamish Young dispense with the niceties and extol the virtues of good old fashioned griefing.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted will be released on more than consoles - it's coming to mobile too in October. Have look at how it runs below in the trailer. Need for Speed: Most Wanted launches for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Vita, iOS, and Android on October 30 in North America, and on November 1 in Europe.
]]>Everything about Criterion's Need for Speed: Most Wanted is designed to keep players climbing over their friends to the top of the ladder. Brenna Hillier talks to producer Leanne Loombe.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted has a new video available, which gives you a look at The Most Wanted List, a list of which contains the most elite drivers and the fastest cars around.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted's single player is featured in the latest video from EA. In it, you'll get a look at Fairhaven City, the game's connected open world setting, and the 10 Most Wanted drivers who stand in your way of becoming "the Most Wanted." It also shows the Easy Drive system, a look at Autolog 2, and more. Have a gander below. Need for Speed: Most Wanted will launch for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Vita, iOS, and Android on October 30 in North America, and on November 1 in Europe.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted has received a batch of online screens from EA and Criterion, showing off high speed street races between cars you will never be able to afford. Check them out below.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted's Kinect features have been outlined by Criterion, and if you like shouting at your television screen, you're in for a treat.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted follows the same open world format as the original game, and this was the only option, Criteron's vice president Alex Ward has explained, despite his fears that people didn't 'get' Burnout Paradise's open world setting.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted is shaping up nicely, with a massive city to tear around, plenty of Frostbite 2 destruction, and a highly competitive multiplayer offering. VG247's Sam Clay talks with Criterion Games creative director Alex Ward to find out why he feels the studio now owns the Need For Speed series.
]]>SEGA has announced its TGS 2012 line-up of games for the show.
]]>The latest Need For Speed: Most Wanted video from Criterion shows how players will be able to drive any car they find in the game. As reported previously, all cars in the game are open from the start, meaning "if you can find it, you can drive it." Cars shown in the video include the Aston Martin V12 Vantage and the Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series. Need for Speed: Most Wanted will launch for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Vita, iOS, and Android on October 30 in North America, and on November 1 in Europe.
]]>EA has announced an inaugural First Play Game Tour, bringing unreleased games to locations around the country so gamers can go hands-on.
]]>EA has released a new spisode of its web series PWNED, with the team visiting gamescom to take in Crysis 3, Need for Speed Most Wanted and Battlefield 3 Armoured Kill.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Criterion's new racer, challenges players to gain the Most Wanted level, even when they're away from the console.
]]>EA has released a new teaser trailer showcasing the multiplayer aspects of the upcoming Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The publisher says the full version of the vid will debut next week at Gamescom. Take a peep at the quickie below.
]]>EA has unveiled its playable line-up for gamescom 2012, which, in case you've been living under a rock for the last few months, is the Cologne-based show open to the public that starts in just a matter of days.
]]>EA has released a new Need for Speed: Most Wanted video, showing off the Corvette ZR1, The Koenigsegg Agera R and The Hummer H1 Alpha. Shots of the Corvette and the Hummer were posted back in July. The Criterion racer will be releasing on October 30 in North America, and November 2 in Europe for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted gets a new gameplay trailer courtesy of Criterion Games. It's essentially the studio's E3 gameplay demo, but with new information and a walkthrough while you watch. Check it out here.
]]>Need For Speed: Most Wanted is better with Kinect, according to a pre-order advert posted over at NeoGAF, along with several pre-order bonuses. Check out the image after the break.
]]>Criterion has released a new Need for Speed: Most Wanted insider video walkthrough for the racer. It shows the various locales in Fairhaven City, and plenty of racing and chases. If you look closely at the end of it, you'll see the Xbox 360 disc box for it contains a purple banner which is usually reserved for game's with Kinect capabilities (via Videogamer). Could be mistake, could not, as EA has yet to announced anything pertaining to Kinect for it. Still, take it however you like. It’s out on October 30 in the US and November 1 in Europe for 360, PS3, Vita, PC, iOS and Android.
]]>Those pre-ordering Need for Speed: Most Wanted will be able to grab one of three DLC packs as a bonus, EA said today.
]]>Criterion has released a set of screenshots showing off some of the American muscle cars and trucks which will be included in Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
]]>The latest episode of PWND is live and features new, unseen footage of Need for Speed: Most Wanted. In the episode, creative director Craig Sullivan also chats about the single player mode of the game, while Criterion vet Hamish Young recounts "the company's past successes in the racing game genre," and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. It's all about Need for Speed this week, and you can watch below.
]]>We speak to Criterion regarding Need for Speed: Most Wanted and get fresh details on Autolog 2.0, car variety in the game and much more. Head in to watch.
]]>The PC requirements for Criterion's upcoming racer Need for Speed: Most Wanted has been revealed. EA's digital distribution service Origin has posted the requirements on the game's official page.
You can check the them out below.
]]>Criterion is revisiting Need for Speed: Most Wanted because the basic premise lends itself so well to the social opportunities afforded by Autolog.
]]>Need for Speed: Most Wanted will have the best of both Burnout Paradise and Hot Pursuit whilst keeping its own identity, Criterion's Matt Webster has said.
]]>EA has released another set of screenshots showing pretty cars racing from the police. Have a look below. Another set is posted here. Need for Speed: Most Wanted is out October 30 in the US and November 1 in Europe on Android, iOS, PC, PS3, Vita, and Xbox 360.
]]>Criterion's Matt Webster took the stage during EA's E3 press conference to detail Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
]]>EA's officially confirmed the existence of Need for Speed: Most Wanted as part of the publisher's E3 line-up announcement
]]>Looks like someone at Twitch.TV didn't get the memo about Need for Speed: Most Wanted's surprise reveal. The key word was surprise.
]]>South African retailer BT Games has listed Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2, the second EA leak that has come from it today following this morning's Dead Space 3 listing.
]]>Australian multiplayer necromancer GameRanger has rebutted EA's claim that Need for Speed: Most Wanted doesn't have significant player numbers.
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