A year and a half has passed since the release of the latest parts of the famous shooter Battlefield 2042, and the release period was plagued by many problems and criticism that the game suffered. Although its performance has improved a lot in the recent period.
One of the things that has irritated players the most is the lack of the classic campaign or story mode known in Battlefield 2042, which has made the game's developers want to avoid it in the next part of the game, as EA has announced that the DICE team will now work with Ridgeline Games on a single campaign. "Fictional" in the future Battlefield game and there are still no details about the project.
Seattle-based studio Ridgeline, which is led by Marcus Lehto and is its first project, will be the lead developer on Battlefield's upcoming single-player campaign, while Swedish team DICE, the series' lead developer, will set up a dedicated team to support it.
As we know, developer DICE is working on a futuristic multiplayer experience for the shooter series, while Los Angeles-based developer Ripple Effect is creating a completely different Battlefield project. Where the aforementioned vice president and general manager Rebecca Cotaz For DICE Studio via GamesIndustry:
We have a tremendous amount of strength and opportunity across our three global studios, with each team bringing their own set of deep franchise experience. Now we can expand the opportunities and tap into the new talent that will help Ridgeline write the next chapter of the series.
Our vision, coupled with their experience with the franchise, will lead us to create a single-player campaign that will engage players in new ways, while staying true to the classic elements of what makes Battlefield truly unique.
In any case, it doesn't seem like the developer will completely abandon support for the Battlefield 2042 game at the moment, but will start to gradually abandon it to focus on the next project in the shooter series.