"Battlefield 2042" did not meet players' expectations when it was released in 2021. Although the production team worked hard to make some changes in the later period, the game is still one of the most incomplete "Battlefield" games to date. The foreign media "InsiderGaming" recently compiled some information related to "Battlefield". Vince Zempalla of Respawn Entertainment is now the general person in charge of the series, and Christian Grass is in charge of Ripple Effect, a studio dedicated to creating "new experiences" for the "Battlefield" series.
InsiderGaming has learned that there are multiple "Battlefield" projects in development, and they will all be integrated into the new "Battlefield" universe. EA CEO Andrew Wilson also hinted that the next mainline "Battlefield" game will not be released until 2025.
InsiderGaming also learned that the next "Battlefield" game will adopt some kind of "return to the roots", including a 64-player battle mode, the return of the four-level system, and an overhaul of the scene destruction system. The game will be set in modern times around 2025 to 2030, with a story-driven focus on modern technology used in warfare.
In addition, studio Ripple Effect is currently developing a battle royale game, which will be positioned as a free-to-play game and will follow the successful strategy of "Call of Duty: Warzone". This led InsiderGaming to speculate that the next "Battlefield" game may include a "Battle Royale" mode.