![]() Jorgensen also hyped up the Battlefield 6 reveal trailer, as well. Just recently, EA announced that it made more than $4 billion from "live services," which include microtransactions, DLC, ads, subscriptions, and more. It's no surprise to learn that Battlefield 6 will push deeper into live service, as EA has been focusing on growing this area of its business for some time. "I think you'll see that and what we'll talk about in the future, it is an opportunity to extend the Battlefield experience for people because it is such an engaged community," he said. And I think it's going to be an amazing relaunch of that franchise this year and will lead us into an incredible live service for the future."ĮA CFO Blake Jorgensen commented on Battlefield 6 as well, saying the game will deliver "many ways to play and let them play for a long time." The emphasis with Battlefield 6, it seems, is to make it even more of a live service game than the franchise already is. "And so you'll hear a lot more from us in the months ahead, but I would just-I would finish by saying we're really excited about Battlefield, everything I've seen in the game is spectacular. "We do have a blueprint, which is how do we start with our AAA premium experience that is truly innovative in its category, how do we build out live service for long-term engagement and then how do we think about modalities at play and business models to further extend our reach and penetration of that game on a global basis across platforms, across geographies, across business models," Wilson said on the earnings call ( via SeekingAlpha). Now Playing: Biggest Battlefield 6 Rumors Players who pre-order will have early access to the open beta and can choose from three different editions, including the “Battlefield 2042 Gold Edition” for $89.99 on PC and $99.99 on console, or the “Battlefield 2042 Ultimate Edition” for $109.99 on PC or $119.99 on console.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's “Battlefield 2042” is now available for pre-order and will be priced at $59.99 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC and $69.99 for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. EA clarified that new locations introduced during season content post-launch will not be locked behind a Battle Pass and will be accessible to all players. In the first year, there will be four seasons with four Battle Passes, four new Specialists and new locations, along with other new content. “Battlefield 2042” will have a Battle Pass for each season that will include both free and premium tiers. The third will be revealed during EA Play Live on July 22, while the first gameplay trailer will be released during Microsoft’s EA showcase on Sunday. The second mode, Hazard Zone, is a squad-based game-type, a multiplayer experience that is “distinctly Dice but very different from All-Out Warfare’s Conquest or Breakthrough modes,” according to the announcement, and is not a battle royale mode. The maps will also be filled with dynamic weather, dangerous environment hazards and world events.Īll-Out Warfare will launch with seven maps (click on each link for images): Kaleidoscope, set in Sogdo, South Korea Manifest, set in Brani Island, Singapore Orbital, set in Kourou, French Guiana Discarded, set in Alang, India Renewal, set in the Eastern Desert, Egypt Hourglass, set in Doha, Qatar and Breakaway, set in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. The first, All-Out Warfare, is the next generation of the Conquest and Breakthrough modes, featuring the largest maps ever in the franchise and matches with up to 128 players. “Battlefield 2042” will feature three distinct game modes, with two announced on Wednesday. What they’ll find is that we’ve built three distinct, absolutely epic experiences that we think they’ll love.” “All of us across DICE in Stockholm, DICE LA, Criterion and EA Gothenburg have had so much fun developing this game and now it’s time to let players jump in. “’Battlefield 2042′ is an evolution of the franchise and embraces what our players want – the ultimate ‘Battlefield’ multiplayer sandbox with intense combat and a ton of incredible, unexpected events,” said Oskar Gabrielson, general manager of Dice, in a statement. From left: Wikus “Casper” Van Daele, Webster Mackay, Maria Flack, Pyotr “Boris” Guskovsky Courtesy of Electronic Arts
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