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Williams said. "I'm not leaving games, butI am leaving AAA.Not b/c I don't love it — I totally do. I just want to try something new."He had spent nine years at 2K Games. In 2012's Spec Ops: The Line, Williams sought to Fut 17 Coins create a story — evocative of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness — in which the overwhelming forces of nature would push players into making decisions they never would consider otherwise.2K Drive is Lucid Games' newest racing title
U.K. developer Lucid Games is not working on a new Project Gotham Racing game, but a free-to-play racing title from 2K called 2K Drive, according to listings on the Dutch Apple Store. 2K Drive is available for iOS devices. Gameplay videos online show that it features a career mode, a wide variety of cars to choose from and multiplayer.
The game is also available in the United Arab Emirates, according to a listing on the App Store.In early May, Lucid Games teased a new racing title via its Facebook page, along with a "Road Opens 2013" image. Speculation at the time linked it to the reveal of Microsoft's new console, the Xbox One.Best Buy's Black Friday deal includes Wii U Super Smash Bros bundle, GTA 5 PS4 bundle
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