following criticism, Electronic Arts ready to let go of the game?

following criticism Electronic Arts ready to let go of the

Could Electronic Arts drop Battlefield 2042? This is indeed the question posed by some observers as the launch of the game was catastrophic. Some players have even demanded refunds after experiencing countless bugs, not to mention balance issues and the absence of several promised features. In short, the shadow of Anthem hovered over DICE’s FPS. Despite everything, Electronic Arts does not intend to throw in the towel, as Andrew Wilson explained when publishing the results of the American publisher for the fiscal year 2021-2022.

We have a long term visionhe explained in remarks reported by Video Games Chronicle. Battlefield is one of the biggest brands in our industry and was created by one of the most talented teams in the business. Our ambition is for this franchise to continue to grow and be a major part of our catalog for many years to come. […] The team is rethinking the development process, taking Vince Zampella as a model [qui a été désigné pour superviser la franchise suite au départ d’Oscar Gabrielson, ndlr] and Respawn Entertainment about having fun as quickly as possible.

Andrew Wilson added that DICE had already deployed “thousands” of updates but that there was still work to fully meet the expectations of the community. According to him, it is only after having reached this stage that the developers will then be able to tackle other projects to really enrich the content of Battlefield 2042. We think in particular of Marcus Letho, the co-creator of Halo, who has taken the reins of a new Electronic Arts studio based in Seattle and will be responsible for giving, among other things, a more narrative dimension.

Battlefield 2042 was released last year on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC, PS4, and PS5.


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