Vince Zampella: Battlefield 2042 Was Not A Failure, But They Want The Next Game To Be Good At Launch
EA is leaving Battlefield 2042's experiments behind them now.
EA is leaving Battlefield 2042's experiments behind them now.
New modes and content are on the way tomorrow.
The game is ending its seasonal model as it preps for the franchise's next installment.
The final season isn't skimping on the content.
The end of an (embarrassing) era.
The spiffy new trailer shows a desperate battle getting worse.
Still prepping the next warzone?
EA has successfully pulled off Battlefield 2042's rehabilitation.
It turns out Game Pass is important for third party games under it, not just for everything that Microsoft decides to acquire.
You have to give EA DICE credit for sticking it out to get it right.
EA DICE may in fact have a few month's worth of content in store for Battlefield 2042
Battlefield 2042's development woes could have been alleviated if EA management hadn't let their own ambitions get to their heads.
This would be a good way for EA tie up loose ends on Battlefield 2042 as they prepare for the release of the next game.
It's time for EA DICE to get their redemption narrative after getting this game in shape to what it was supposed to be.
Even if EA DICE delayed this season rollout to fix Battlefield 2042's issues, today the game is playable in the way that the developers intended.
We now have just a little better idea of what to expect from Eleventh Hour, particularly the map Flashpoint.
Introducing Camila Blasco.
It seems Battlefield has enough of a following that it was worth fixing the game and delaying its season.
Get ready for the 3.2.0 update.
Players can prepare for update 3.1.2.