Quite unexpectedly, Electronic Arts, through the media IGN, has revealed the next battlefield! If the latter does not yet have a name, we discover a flood of official information that makes you smile terribly. Here we are in front of a production that wants to go back to basics, far from the love letter promised by the last episode of Battlefield 2042.
64 Players, Seasons Only, Modern Warfare
This is the first piece of very good news, the next Battlefield will leave no room for specialists! Indeed, the dice company and Electronic Arts are returning to the basics of the license. The classes will be there! And even better, this next Battlefield will honor modern warfare, putting an end to the futuristic aspect that does not fit the saga at all.
“The Specialist will not return. So classes are the heart of Battlefield, and we will return to that.“
To make this point even more clear, the next Battlefield will bring back 64-player battles per map. So the mistake of betting on 128 players is gone.
All of this information comes from Vince Zampella, co-founder of Respawn and Infinity Ward, and now the overseer of the Battlefield series, who spoke with IGNThis information came on the occasion of the company's announcement of its latest financial results.
Inspired by Battlefield 3 and BF4
This might be the best news. This future episode of BF will be inspired by the famous BF3 and BF4. Games that are still a huge hit today and that I personally recommend you check out if you like FPS games.
““If you look at the heyday of Battlefield, it’s the BF3…BF4 era where everything was modern,” Zampella said. “And I think we need to get back to the core of what Battlefield is and do it amazingly, and then we’ll see where that takes us from there.”“
See you in the coming weeks/months for the first trailer of the game.
First image in concept art form.
I've seen it before in the article, and this is the first shot of the game and it looks like it's a city by the sea, definitely the first map to come in the future title.
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