Yesterday we spoke on the shake ups happening over at EA, with the Battlefield franchise trying to recover after the relative failure of 2021’s Battlefield 2042. According to a new report, the series looks set to be going back to its roots somewhat with its next title – though will also include a free-to-play Battle Royale mode.
As reported by Insider-Gaming, the next Battlefield title – which will seemingly arrive in October 2025 – is said to be taking inspiration from its earlier titles, seeing 64-player matches; a return of the classic class system and possibly the series’ “most realistic destruction effects” ever.
Interestingly however, EA appears to also be hedging its bets somewhat, with Insider-Gaming claiming that a free-to-play Battle Royale is also in the works.
Set to coincide with the ‘premium’ releases, this BR mode will be taking a page out of Call of Duty’s highly-successful Warzone book.
The Battlefield series has released a couple BR-like experiences in the past – though always as a part of the paid titles. It will be interesting to see whether Battlefield manages to mirror the success of its direct competitor with a free-to-play offering. We will have to wait and see.
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