Need for Speed: Unbound dev offers a very strange teaser, and fans think it's for a Burnout game
RIP your rear end
Burnout fans think a new game is in development, after a studio offered up a very weird teaser.
Earlier this week, Burnout fans noticed that developer Stellar Entertainment was working on a "AAA arcade racing title," per the developer's website. That admittedly doesn't give away a whole lot, but what's got Burnout fans excited is the rather bizarre tweet below, in which the studio says you're about to get rear-ended.
#StellarWithoutContext: Our way of giving you (kinda weird 🫣) insider intel about what we're working on, without actually telling you what we're working on...And the bosses *still* haven't issued any take downs! Happy days! 😏#WithoutContext #GameDev #WereHiring pic.twitter.com/z0b2blBCUIJanuary 29, 2024
"And the bosses still haven't issued any take downs!" the tweet accompanying the weird image reads above. Burnout fans have taken this to be a reference to the "Takedowns" from the Burnout series, and this, along with all the talk of being "rear ended," has fans believing the developer is working on a brand new Burnout game.
There are a lot of people on Twitter hoping and praying for this teaser to be for a new Burnout game. "PLEASE BE A NEW BURNOUT GAME IVE BEEN DYING FOR ONE FOR AGESSSS" writes one user. "IF THIS SHIT MEANS BURNOUT WE ARE SO FUCKING BACKKBWKQKS," adds another.
It's actually worth noting that September 2024 marks the 20 years since Burnout 3 first released, all the way back in 2004 (if you can believe it). There's no evidence that Stellar Entertainment is working on a re-release of a game though, so maybe don't get your hopes up for a Burnout 3 remaster later this year to coincide with the anniversary.
Stellar Entertainment has actually worked on the Burnout series previously, helping remaster Burnout Paradise several years ago. It's also worked alongside EA on both Need for Speed: Remastered, and Need for Speed: Unbound, the underrated racer from 2022. The studio's website says it's approaching "launch readiness," so a reveal could be close on the horizon.
Check out our full ranking of the best racing games ever for some helpful pointers on how to kill some time until Stellar Entertainment reveals its new game.
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Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.
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