After the unhappy reception for , EA went all in on player feedback, methodically addressing complaints and promising that the next Battlefield game will center the opinions of fans from the start, with what EA CEO Andrew Wilson calls "the biggest playtesting initiative in franchise history."
Wilson has been talking up Battlefield 6 (or whatever the new game ends up being called) to investors for a while now, [[link]] and in this week's quarterly address he reported that a "core group" of playtesters have already played thousands of hours of the game.
The word probably doesn't refer to map size or player count, since Battlefield 2042's 128-player maps weren't received all that well. It may [[link]] just mean that they've spent a lot of money on it, which they clearly have.
This is the first Battlefield produced with Infinity Ward and Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella in charge of the series, and a bunch of studios are involved aside from series progenitor DICE.
Ripple Effect, which made the cool Portal custom servers mode for Battlefield 2042, is "working on a new Battlefield experience." Motive, the studio behind the Dead Space remake and Star Wars: Squadrons, is working on singleplayer. Need for Speed studio Criteorion is [[link]] working on Battlefield, too, as well as another "Central Tech Team."
Fellow PC Gamer Battlefield-liker Morgan Park and I have a running joke about new Battlefield games, which is that the newest Battlefield is always the worst Battlefield ever, but only until the next one comes out, at which point it becomes the best Battlefield ever, and everyone wonders how EA could've been so foolish as to change direction.
Will the new Battlefield break the cycle? It's hard to imagine a lot of people going to bat for Battlefield 2042 given how acidic the initial response was, but it is funny to notice Delta Force, a free-to-play shooter that , doing brilliantly on
Steam today.
EA will now open up its testing program to even more players as it heads into a summer reveal. So far, in the Battlefield Labs announcement video is all we've seen of the game, at least officially—you can find supposed leaked footage with a quick search, and, yep, it looks like a Battlefield game.