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Next Battlefield confirmed to be set in a modern setting

EA has recently provided the first official concept art of the next Battlefield game, teasing a return to the modern-day setting and a departure from the divisive Specialists system in favour of traditional classes.

According to Respawn CEO and Battlefield head Vince Zampella (via IGN), the upcoming title will take a back-to-basics approach following the mixed reception of Battlefield 2042. Zampella emphasized the significance of returning to the essence of Battlefield, particularly the successful Battlefield 3 and 4 era.

In a significant shift from Battlefield 2042's large-scale battles, Zampella hinted at a more focused gameplay experience, potentially moving away from the 128-player battles. Highlighting the importance of enjoyable gameplay over sheer scale, he expressed a preference for well-designed, dense play areas reminiscent of previous Battlefield titles.

Also, the controversial Specialists system will not return in the new Battlefield game, with EA opting for a more traditional class-based structure. Zampella acknowledged that Specialists did not align with the core Battlefield experience and confirmed its exclusion from the upcoming title.

Following the troubled launch of Battlefield 2042, which was met with technical issues and gameplay criticism, EA and the development team are striving for a smoother launch for the next instalment. The project has undergone significant restructuring, with fundamental personnel changes and reevaluating the development process. EA has also assembled its largest Battlefield team, involving EA Motive, DICE, Criterion, and Ripple Effect. A release date for the new game hasn't been set yet, but Zampella said that the team will invite community members to shape up the game during 2025.

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