The Want for Pace franchise could possibly be making its final laps — no less than in the meanwhile. Matthew Everingham, a photographer who ceaselessly contributed to automobile tradition web site Speedhunters, stated in social media posts that Digital Arts has "shelved Want for Pace" and is "quietly parking" the sequence. Speedhunters, which was funded by EA and was final up to date in April of this 12 months, can even reportedly stop operations for now.
EA hasn't launched an official assertion on the destiny of the Want for Pace franchise, however a number of inner selections level to an unsure future. Earlier this month, the writer introduced that it might shut down on-line servers for the cult basic Want for Pace Rivals on October 7. Earlier than that, the developer behind Want for Pace, Criterion Video games, shifted most of its workers to give attention to the Battlefield franchise, leaving solely a "core group" to proceed engaged on the racing sequence in 2023. Nonetheless, Battlefield head Vince Zampella advised EuroGamer earlier this 12 months that the remainder of that Want for Pace workforce could be "becoming a member of their colleagues engaged on Battlefield."
The longstanding franchise dates again to 1994 when the primary title, The Want for Pace, was launched on the unique PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles. Since then, the sequence pumped out greater than 20 video games, with the latest being Want for Pace Unbound. Launched in December 2022, the newest title within the franchise is at present sitting at a Combined ranking with greater than 40,000 critiques on Steam.
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