As long as AI does not take over all jobs and people continue to work within companies, secrets will continue to leak out. Find the right person within the organization, put a little pressure on him and before you know it he will reveal the secret. But sometimes companies just like to share obvious hints without embarrassment, like the makers of Burnout seem to do now.
The hint for a new one Burnout could have been a bit more subtle. The game developers have had it X about 'a way to provide information about what we are working on, without actually saying what we are doing…' Stellar also says no 'takedowns' to have received from the bosses. Another less subtle hint to a previous game, Burnout 3: Take Down. Would the next game be a remaster of that game?
To make sure everyone gets the hint, Stellar adds another picture to the post. You are warned of a collision on your butt. Hopefully it's still about cars. The company is also still looking for employees, so if you would like to work on the new one Burnoutthen this is your chance.
#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/z0b2blBCUI
— StellarEntertainment (@StellarEnts) January 29, 2024
Burnout: the game where you crash on purpose
We know Burnout mainly from the all-out destruction mode. You get a scrap car and your goal is to cause as much damage as possible. In the most recent edition of the game, Burnout Paradise Remastered from 2018, this option is gone. Hopefully crash mode will be in the next one Burnout back again.
#Burnout #finally #coming #including #crash #mode