Fans uncertain about EA’s promise of a “reimagination” and “connected ecosystem” for the next Battlefield game

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EA has claimed the following Battlefield game will certainly be a “reimagination” of the collection, however followers aren’t encouraged it’s a good idea. 

As reported throughout EA’s Q1 2024 Earnings Conference Call (August 1, 2023), the firm intends to change Battlefield once again with the following game in the collection. According to this phone call transcript, EA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Andrew Wilson claims that “a reimagination of Battlefield as a truly connected ecosystem” got on the means, on the subject of the firm’s upcoming financial investments. 

This isn’t the very first time we have actually heard this type of talk from EA. Earlier this year, Wilson additionally mentioned Battlefield, describing that the firm intends to “bring Battlefield back in an entirely new way in the future”, which straightens rather very closely with the a lot more current “reimagination” cases. 

With their frustration with Battlefield 2042, it’s reasonable that Battlefield followers aren’t specifically really feeling favorable concerning Wilson’s most recent cases. Over on the game’s committed subreddit, one follower composed: “Just. Make. A. f*****. Normal. Battlefield game. Don’t reinvent the wheel. This is very simple. Go back to basics and stay there,” which has to do with as uncomplicated as you can enter regards to follower responses. 

“I’ve been playing since the original 1942 release but the franchise has lost its way,” an additional Reddit customer composes, “I can’t comprehend how [EA] can be so bad at designing something so obvious and straightforward. The formula is already there.” Several various other followers in the string have actually claimed that they have actually rather proceeded to Battlebit Remastered and also are having a better time. 

We’ll need to wait and also see specifically what EA implies by “reimagine” – till after that, DICE reflects on Battlefield 2042’s long road to redemption.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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