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R.I.P Need for speed Unbound
always
The idea was that they were listening to us (or some content creators that supposedly were giving feedback form the community to them), in order to make the series better. Was it for real? Was it a marketing trick? We'll never know, since whoever picks up the franchise (Codemasters?) will probably won't care.
Example idea and their response to It:
Make Police cars drivible in public
Reponse: we would like to implement That but we cant in unbound.
Exact same response to every idea/feedback From community
What happens to NFS from now on is anyone's guess. I'd say we'll get a couple of easy remasters, before a new game is even announced.
What's there to remaster, though? I believe they cannot do the Black Box era games, so... MW2012? Rivals? The Run? (That would be cool though). Last time we had a remaster to fill the gap (HP2010), Criterion had already been appointed in charge of NFS and it was fitting to do a remaster of one of their games. Right now, everything is in limbo, we don't know who will be in charge of the next game (if there's one). Criterion? Codmasters? Maybe a new studio?