EA CEO Dubs The Next Battlefield “One Of The Most Ambitious Projects In Our History”

As a seasoned gamer with Battlefield‘s Battlepack filled to the brim since Bad Company 2, I must admit that I’ve been through the Battlefield 1943 trench, the Battlefield 3 desert storm, and even the Battlefield 4 Armageddon. Yet, the road has not always been easy; from the frostbite of Hardline to the chaos of V in Battlefield 5, I’ve seen my fair share of battlefield disappointments.


Story Highlights

  • The EA CEO has dubbed the next Battlefield to be “one of the most ambitious projects in our history.”
  • The overall franchise has surpassed over 25 million players over the last twelve-month period. 
  • These remarks have been met with varying reactions, with most chalking them up to be PR talk.

The chief executive officer of Electronic Arts (EA), Andrew Wilson, declared during the recent EA financial report that the upcoming Battlefield game will be “one of our most daring endeavors to date.” He also emphasized that this project is among their highest priorities, as there’s significant anticipation within the gaming community about the future of the franchise. Given these remarks, it seems reasonable to assume that the scale of this game could be unprecedented and potentially unlike anything EA has previously produced.

The community is buzzing with enthusiasm about our ongoing efforts and eagerly anticipating future developments. Not only is this a top priority for us, but it’s also one of our most ambitious endeavors to date. We’ve assembled an exceptional team, equipped them with essential resources and technology, to create an extraordinary Battlefield experience, as stated by the CEO.

Incidentally, more than 25 million individuals have played this game during the past year.

Is It Just PR Talk Once Again, Or Will We Finally See A Difference? 

The weary Battlefield fanbase has generally dismissed the statements by the CEO. Previous public relations chatter hasn’t exactly delivered on promises in the past, as demonstrated with how the previous game turned out. Therefore, there needs to be a significant amount of persuasion and tangible results before players are truly satisfied. Despite some details about the next first-person shooter being vague, past job postings hint that it may include “realistic destruction elements.”

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In summary, it remains to be seen if the controversial EA CEO is genuinely committed to his aspirations for Battlefield’s future. Creating a game that appeases the disgruntled fanbase would require careful planning and significant effort from the studio.

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2024-08-01 16:12