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New Burnout, Skate on the way

EA Games president reveals "extension" of driving and skateboarding series in next fiscal year, commits long-term to Mass Effect and says next Need for Speed will return to series' roots.

Electronic Arts' open-world racing game Burnout Paradise still has that new-car smell, and the broken bones of Skate have barely had time to knit, but the publisher is already looking ahead to the next installments in those franchises.

In a presentation to industry analysts today, EA Games president Frank Gibeau revealed that the two series would "see extension" in the publisher's fiscal year 2009, which runs from this April through March of 2009. Gibeau didn't specify whether the extensions would come in the form of proper sequels, side products (such as Burnout Legends and Burnout Dominator), or some other form.

In contrast to Burnout, Skate is a relatively new property. The series debuted last September as part of EA's attempt to break Activision's hold on the skateboarding genre with longtime champ Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.

"Tony Hawk has been the Madden of that category for a very long time, and our performance in this first year of skateboarding has greatly exceeded my expectations," Gibeau told investors. "I know they're going to come back and be competitive, but these are the fights that EA knows how to win."

Through December, the industry-tracking NPD Group reports that Tony Hawk's Proving Ground outsold Skate when all versions are taken into account. However, EA's new franchise was released on only two platforms compared to Tony Hawk's five, and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Skate both bested their same-system counterparts in sales. EA's success in establishing the Skate franchise appears to have spurred Activision to action; the Tony Hawk publisher told investors last week that it would be reengineering its flagship skating franchise, giving the brand a new direction.

Another new franchise EA is prepping a sequel for is Mass Effect, which was announced for the PC today. From the very first time now EA-owned developer BioWare showed it off in 2005, the role-playing game franchise was touted as a trilogy. Gibeau's presentation today suggested it may not end there. He told analysts that it "will be a franchise for [EA] for a very long time." He also said that going forward, EA will take over publishing duties on the Mass Effect franchise from Microsoft Game Studios, which handled the game's initial release on the Xbox 360.

Gibeau also mentioned the next installment in another of EA's racing franchises, Need for Speed. While a new Need for Speed in development isn't surprising (the franchise has been annualized since 2002's Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2), Gibeau did give the analysts an early look at the direction EA would be taking with the next installment of the series.

Noting that sales of last year's Need for Speed ProStreet didn't live up to EA's hopes for the game, Gibeau said he thinks it was because the series drifted too far from what consumers expected. ProStreet had dropped the tuner culture and police evasion aspects of previous installments in favor of perfectly legit closed track racing. For the next Need for Speed, Gibeau promised that the series would be getting back to its roots with a number of features, including open-world racing and a new highway battle mode.

301 Comments

  • aBathingApe_

    Posted Aug 28, 2008 12:47 pm PT

    If the new NFS is anything like MW then it will be amazing. Skate 2 looks promising, upset that there wasn't more information on the next Burnout, hopefully we'll see more things similar to Paradise and less like Dominator/Revenge, as Paradise was a superiorly better game.

  • whp93

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 6:50 pm PT

    skate 2 is going to be great
    burnout will probably be using the paradise engine and mostly the same thing, don't really like it all that much.
    nfs undercover has been announced to go back to "most wanted" style playing, with cops and more exotic cars.
    tony hawk franchise should make their LAST GAME this year and make it a great curtain w/ the olf formula like a remake of pro skater or something cuz i really liked that game, or just fade away like the skater himself.

  • RaidForce

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 8:42 pm PT

    Btw hireling, if you search on the internet, Skate 2 trailers are already out.

  • Thecruiser54

    Posted Aug 1, 2008 5:00 pm PT

    i agree with nylon tony will definetly copy skate moves

  • Nylon4

    Posted Jul 7, 2008 6:50 pm PT

    tony will probly copy skate

  • hirelingT7

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 11:11 am PT

    with skate they really made a breakthrough in the skate franchise, i hope they can maintain that position. hopefully they bring skate 2 in stores this year or early next year.

  • zaman48

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 1:14 pm PT

    i wonder what he means by nfs getting back to it's roots...
    Could be Hot Pursuit roots, which was a game that really rocked and i still play it splitscreen occaisionally (the second one) or he could mean underground roots, which still was a fun game but lacked the cops. I hope they're gonna go with the "Most Wanted" style, open end driving with cops that have at least decent AI, but i want more cars too. tuners, muscle, and supercars, i want them all.

  • X_gamer_god_X

    Posted Jun 9, 2008 9:10 pm PT

    Skate 2 may just be one of my favorite sports games ever... hopefully.

  • Banquo_Ghost

    Posted Jun 8, 2008 1:22 pm PT

    If they just put the cops back in the game then they have a bestseller once again.
    Even if they would've put cops in prosteet, for eg. after the race has finished you'd have to put your foot on the peddle to get away from the illegal racing event.

  • lukaszg16

    Posted Jun 7, 2008 10:31 am PT

    NFS needs more supercars like Ferrari and Bugatti. plus open world and im buying it.

  • Jakov

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 10:53 pm PT

    In my opinion i think that if the next NFS game were to be like Underground expept with more cars such as the Silvia S14 and S15 and the Dodge SRT-4 Neon and the Honda S2000 etc....the New Challenger and Camaro lol...and if it had cops in it, it would be pretty kool. i would deffinately buy it.

  • PS3Champ

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 5:40 pm PT

    Yeah... NFS: Pro Street was a letdown. I spent $60 on crap.=/ I think this "Need For Speed: 2008" game will be a lot better though. All they gotta do is keep the master formula for the NFS games and add on to it. I hopin' it'll be better than Carbon though. Better graphics, better online, better cars, and more cars. I'm personally hopin' for Lambos, Porches and definantley a Bugatti. For those who don't know what a Bugatti is; here is five words for it... FASTEST CAR YOU CAN BUY. I think it could go 300MPH if ya push it with nos n' stuff.

  • Alik23q

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 9:02 am PT

    i hope they realise that the NFS became what it is today because of NFS underground, i remember back in the day everyone was talking about it,that was THE no1 racing game and first of its unique racing. EA should really focus on what the consumers want and if it was up to me i'd love for them to create NFS: Underground 3 using ofcourse the next-gen consoles only.

  • Zarroc96

    Posted May 31, 2008 3:12 pm PT

    NFS: Underground 3 would freakin rule! I loved the second game with it's open world area. Going back to it's roots would be the best thing for EA to do with NFS. As for skate. 2... BALLIN'! The first game was sweet, and I excpect nothing less in it's sequal. Can't wait!

  • yas710yaf

    Posted May 29, 2008 10:16 am PT

    roz2up wat r u talkin about NFS is a legend y would they take it out. NFS has its good years and its bad years, but im pretty sure they would do good this year

  • omnifury

    Posted May 23, 2008 6:25 am PT

    SKate has the potential to be a masterpiece. Keep on tryin!

  • ryanthom

    Posted May 20, 2008 11:19 am PT

    hell yes! Skate has revolutionized skateboarding games. Tony Hawk has a lot of catching up to do...

  • Roz2up

    Posted May 17, 2008 10:30 pm PT

    Get rid of NFS and have a Burnout game that covers the best aspects from both franchises. It will be awesome

  • cow-got-owned

    Posted May 17, 2008 1:29 pm PT

    although i think the best racing series is forza, nfs is gonna be good. espically since its going back to its "roots"

  • ShadowDown360

    Posted May 17, 2008 8:23 am PT

    Now.........if they were to add in more races,different cops,realistic dameage,cars that range from tuners to supercars,and crazy tuning options,it'll be the best NFS game ever! and open world driving................

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