Possible Bad Company Three opening tweeted out by sequence’ lead designer

Bad Company 3

David Goldfarb, who labored on various DICE games, together with a stint as lead designer on each Battlefield Three and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, has taken to Twitter with an intro for Bad Company 3. Goldfarb left DICE means again in 2012, however it seems his attachment to the Bad Company sequence hasn’t waned.

Goldfarb tweeted to say that he was “in the shower” when a brand new “Bad Company 3 into struck me.” He waited little time placing his concepts to paper, it appears, as a draft of the intro script was posted to Twitter simply a few hours after his preliminary tweet. You can try the complete two-page script beneath.

It appears that Goldfarb’s script takes place a very good few years after the occasions of Bad Company 2. It focuses on returning character George Haggard, the enthusiastic demolitions knowledgeable who you may bear in mind from the unique Bad Company games. Now middle-aged and not within the military, Haggard appears to have taken a job in a comfort retailer.

While it may need been years, there’s nonetheless among the usual Haggard in there. For one factor, he’s launched as a cashier staring longingly at a picture of a monster truck – in Bad Company, Haggard says he’ll use his ill-gotten good points to purchase an analogous truck, which he would title ‘Truckasaurus Rex’.

The remainder of the script focuses on a short interplay with a youngster making an attempt to purchase cigarettes (and likewise steal) from Haggard. You can see the entire thing in Goldfarb’s tweets.

Goldfarb appears to nonetheless be engaged on the script, and at time of writing has just lately tweeted to say that he’ll submit some extra pages tonight, so keep watch over his Twitter account. Whether something will really ever come of the undertaking is unknown, however it’s most likely fairly unlikely. That mentioned, Goldfarb has been chatting together with his former DICE colleagues on Twitter, and several other of them appear fairly enthusiastic, so who is aware of what the long run may maintain for Bad Company?

 
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