Battlefield 2042 It doesn’t have a single-player campaign, but despite that, it’s one of the most anticipated installments of recent years. In addition to the usual multiplayer, this episode will include the Battlefield portal, with content such as vehicles or storylines from previous episodes. This is joined by Hazard Zone which will arrive later, and the seasonal content updates which will be added to the game.
After the “decaffeinated” Battlefield V, which went unnoticed and failed to penetrate among fans of the saga, there is a twist. Clearly EA is orienting this installment towards gaming as a service, and they feel quite confident in the success of this initiative, at least commercially. The CFO of SHE, Blake jorgensen, said the company is very optimistic about the success of Battlefield 2042, in-game monetization, and more.
We feel very, very positive about it. […]. Over the next few months, you’ll learn a lot more about Battlefield’s live services, in-game monetization, and more. I can’t tell you everything right now, but I hope the team are working really hard on this and have some unique ideas on what we can continue to do, as Andrew just said, for make it a channel of interaction with our consumers versus just selling a game this year. And we want to build a long-term relationship like the one we’ve had with Battlefield users for a long time. Portal (Battlefield) is a prime example of how it works, and you’ll see more and more details in the months to come.
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Battlefield 2042 It will launch on October 22 with different versions between Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One. A beta version will launch in September. Keep reading us in the Xbox area for the latest news on the Microsoft console.
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