Criterion Games, developer of the Burnout franchise and most recently Need for Speed Most Wanted, has teased that it will reveal "something amazing" and you won't have to wait long to find out what it is.
"I've been working on a couple of super-secret things that I can't talk about yet," longtime Criterion producer Pete Lake said on the developer's website. "But we'll have something amazing to reveal soon…!"
At E3 2014, Criterion announced an epic-looking extreme sports game featuring helicopters, ATVs, planes, jet skis, wingsuits, and more. However, this project was nowhere to be seen at this year's E3 and we still don't know much about it.
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Perhaps Criterion--which is owned by Electronic Arts--is gearing up to re-reveal the game at Gamescom next month? Or maybe a new Burnout game to follow 2011's Burnout Crash? Let us know what you'd like to see from Criterion in the comments below.
Via: Videogamer