EA Studio Battlefield New Campaign

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A new Battlefield campaign is on the way from EA’s newly formed development studio Ridgeline Games, as the FPS game franchise has been without traditional single-player content for some time now.

According to EA, the new studio will create a “narrative campaign set in the Battlefield universe” rather than a multiplayer game. Although the exact meaning of this statement and whether it will be a completely new game or perhaps an expansion for another is unknown.

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Ridgeline Games will be led by Halo co-creator Markus Lehto, who announced he was joining EA as game director in October of last year. Twitter.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to partner with DICE and Ripple Effect and lead the expansion of storytelling, storytelling, and character development in the Battlefield series,” Lehto said in the studio’s new announcement.

EA’s job posting actually targeted this single-player Battlefield campaign earlier this year, when the company was looking for a design director to help develop the game. a masterfully crafted single player campaign.”

Ridgeline Games will be based in Kirkland, Washington and will focus on Battlefield games, while series shooter boss Vince Zampella added that EA “continues to invest in the future of the franchise, bringing in new talent and perspectives.” .

The news about Battlefield’s narrative campaign comes after the rocky launch of Battlefield 2042, which was littered with bugs and changes to the pre-built mechanics of the series. One of the most important changes to this is the suppression of the traditional class system in favor of individual specialists, more maintenant EA confirmed that specialists were integrated into the old school class system from previous verses of season 3 Play.

Battlefield 2042 Season 2 is out now, bringing with it the next Battlefield multiplayer map, along with a host of new weapons, new vehicles, and even a new Specialist.

Source : PC Gamesn

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