
The next entry in Electronic Arts’ Battlefield series hasn’t been officially announced yet, but that hasn’t stopped big promises from already being made.
Check out the Battlefield 2042 ‘Wins & Fails’ below!
One of the other disappointing features ofBattlefield 2042was its destructible environments or as EA would like to call it, ‘Levolution’. This not only was supposed to make tower block buildings crumble to dramatic effect but it was also supposed to change the landscape of the multiplayer map on the fly. Unfortunately, the destructible environments ofBattlefield 2042were not better thanBattlefield 4, a game that was released eight years before2042in 2013.
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The would-be applicant would be joining the team as a senior 3D artist to “help us create the most realistic and exciting destruction effects in the industry”. The employee would be working at the Vancouver studio as well as remotely and would report to the chiefs in LA.
As exciting as the next game in the Battlefield series promises to be with the “most realistic and exciting destruction effects in the industry,” it’s still worth taking this listing with a pinch of salt, after all, this listing exists purely to entice talented developers to join the EA team. What’s more, even when EA releases the first gameplay for the next Battlefield, I still won’t 100% believe what I’m seeing, until I’ve played the game first-hand.
No release date has been announced for the next Battlefield game, but it’s perhaps a safe assumption to make that it might be released sometime during late 2024. We’ll keep you posted when we hear further developments.
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