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@GK3512If this new one turns out to be a failure, NFS, will more then likely, be done. There would be no way to come back from 3 bad selling NFS titles back to back.
@BVBgamer88 wrote:
After all it is 25th annversery this year
@XGCSith wrote:
25 year anniversary
Anniversary doesn't mean anything.
A game celebrating any anniversary could still be a failure.
An example would be Jump Force.
Bandai Namco released this game to celebrate Shonen Jump's 50th anniversary and it was a failure.
However just like how NFS has its fanbase, Jump Force also has its fanbase too.
@GK3512 wrote:
Or this style fails then EA kills NFS as a whole,the end.
CLP122214 wrote:
If this new one turns out to be a failure, NFS, will more then likely, be done. There would be no way to come back from 3 bad selling NFS titles back to back.
Honestly, EA should had already put the NFS franchise to rest years ago because it's just torture at this point.
They didn't even announce any kind of information about the upcoming NFS at EA Play this year.
If you're confident about your product, then you should had publicly talked about it to get people interested in your product.
Other games like Apex Legends, Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, and The Sims 4 were talked about in EA Play this year. Why not NFS?
EA expects Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order (which they talked about in EA Play 2019) to sell around 6 to 8 million copies, but expects the upcoming NFS game (which they didn't talked about in EA Play 2019) to sell around 4 million copies.
It's so obvious that EA has put the NFS franchise into the backburner for more important things like the games above.
- 6 years ago@TheRealJony I'd love to see NFS ends as a total failure.Devs/Pubs with no respect of series history dont deserve to continue the series.Classic NFS is already dead for years(9 years since HP2010)and that means NFS is dead for me.EA doesnt even know the biggest advantage of NFS as a whole series brand.They just want to recreate FF Fever success that only exists in early 2000s.So EA doesnt deserve to continue the series or celebrate the full 25 years history of NFS
- 6 years ago@GK3512 I have too agree with you man, EA dont deserve too be making NFS anymore. I would like too see what Codemasters or other studio could do with the francise, NFS too me has been dead since 2003 honestly. I blame Black Box for that mostly, since they come up with the idea too make a FF styled NFS game. Yeah Criterion * it up too with their Burnout styled NFS games, but yeah its sad too see devs like Ben Walker that has no respect for the series.
- 6 years ago@BVBgamer88 2003 was a breaking point,and HP2010 gave me hope once,so I prefer end is 2010