It seems EA's long-idling racing franchise isn't destined for the scrap heap at all, as the publisher has unveiled three new Need for Speed titles across several platforms. In an interview with Gamespot,
EA's veep of marketing, Kevin Munro, insists that "the new brand
strategy around three specific genres will keep the game fresh and
players entertained." This refreshing and oh-so-entertaining trio of
titles includes:
Need for Speed: Shift (PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PSP) -- A "hardcore racing simulation" overseen by Black Box
executive producer Michael Mann, and Patrick Soderlund, the co-founder
of DICE and current senior vice president of EA Games Europe. External
developer Slightly Mad Studios will be responsible for putting a
realistic spin on the franchise.
Need for Speed: Nitro
(Wii, DS) -- As you might expect, this one will feature a "unique
visual style," courtesy of EA Montreal. Nitro promises to take full
advantage of the unique controls on offer for both platforms, but
without sacrificing depth. According to Munro, "We do not want to fall
into the trap of creating a 'Need for Speed Lite.'"
Need for Speed: World Online (PC) -- Jointly developed by Black Box and EA Shanghai
Singapore, this free-to-play online racer is set to launch in Asia this
Summer, with a North American release slated for next Winter.
You can look for Shift and Nitro on North American shelves sometime during Fall 2009.