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Three Fields Entertainment Limited is a British video game development studio. It was founded in February 2014 by Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, who had previously worked at Criterion Games, along with developer Paul Ross who had worked with them under Criterion Games. History Ward and Sperry worked for Criterion Games from 2004 until they left to form Three Fields in 2014. At Criterion, they managed the team that developed, among other titles, the ''Burnout'' series (a series of racing games that placed more emphasis on using collisions to knock out other racers and other aggressive strategies rather than more technical driving). In 2011, EA assigned the '' Need for Speed'' series to Criterion, which were based on more technical driving. Around 2013, EA opted to shift ''Need for Speed'' to Ghost Games, and later moved about 80% of the developers at Criterion permanently to Ghost Games, though Criterion still had a consulting role in development. Neither Ward or Sperry were ...
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Three Fields Entertainment Limited is a British video game developer, video game development studio. It was founded in February 2014 by Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, who had previously worked at Criterion Games, along with developer Paul Ross who had worked with them under Criterion Games. History Ward and Sperry worked for Criterion Games from 2004 until they left to form Three Fields in 2014. At Criterion, they managed the team that developed, among other titles, the ''Burnout (series), Burnout'' series (a series of racing games that placed more emphasis on using collisions to knock out other racers and other aggressive strategies rather than more technical driving). In 2011, EA assigned the ''Need for Speed (series), Need for Speed'' series to Criterion, which were based on more technical driving. Around 2013, EA opted to shift ''Need for Speed'' to Ghost Games, and later moved about 80% of the developers at Criterion permanently to Ghost Games, though Criterion still had ...
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