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  1. Criterion Games. Criterion Games is a British video game developer based in Guildford. Founded in January 1996 as a division of Criterion Software, it was owned by Canon Inc. until Criterion Software was sold to Electronic Arts in October 2004. Many of the studio's titles were built on the RenderWare engine, which Criterion Software developed.

  2. Criterion Games Information. Criterion Games is an award-winning studio that is part of Electronic Arts. Our story began back in the mid-1990s as a small studio of talented people who craft games with joy, passion, and commitment to great quality. Growing over the years, we’ve nurtured our values in creative collaboration, diversity, honesty ...

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  3. Criterion Games is an award-winning studio that is part of Electronic Arts. Our story began back in the mid-1990s as a small studio of talented people who craft games with joy, passion, and ...

  4. Now fully integrated with Criterion Games, the teams at both locations are working together to create the future of Need for Speed and extending to future facing initiatives. We’re a talented team of people who live and breathe games; from table top to video games. You’ll find us playing, creating, breathing, and talking games.

  5. There is also the option of Voluntary Critical Illness cover and Voluntary Health Cash Plan. You can get Mental Health Support, including 18 coaching and 18 therapy sessions per year and we have an onsite gym offering live and virtual workouts. You will get Credits to redeem against EA Games as well as discounts on EA Affiliate games.

  6. Criterion Games is a British developer of video games. Criterion Games has been active on the market since before 1997. One of its first projects was game Sub Culture. In publishing its games, Criterion Games collaborates with Electronic Arts Inc. The developer's most recent work is Need for Speed 26.

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  8. On 13 September 2013, Criterion elected to cut its staff numbers to 17 people total, as 80% (70 people) of the studio moved over to Ghost Games UK to work with Need for Speed games. [16] [17] Providing additional support (2014–present)