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As for Need for Speed , it’s a completely different story. The franchise’s overall decline is attributed to multiple Need for Speed games that weren’t able to match previous successes like 2010’s Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, or any of the earlier titles like Underground or Most Wanted . The most recent entry, Need for Speed Heat , made massive strides and improvements over previous iterations, but it still paled in comparison to games almost a decade old. Before that, Need for Speed Payback , Need for Speed 2015, Need for Speed Rivals , 2012’s Need for Speed: Most Wanted , and Need for Speed: The Run were all critically and commercially lackluster entr

As EA and DICE prepare a grand return for Battlefield this fall, the publisher has also tapped Criterion Games to assist with supplemental development on Battlefield . Set to debut this fall, Battlefield 6 (or whatever the next entry is named) presumably aims to reignite the franchise after Battlefield 5 ‘s troubled release. Criterion, being the main developer of the Need for Speed series, has had to delay this year’s entry to 2022 because of Battlefield ‘s development. If anything, devoting more development time to Need for Speed can only benefit the franchise, which has struggled with relevancy for nearly a dec

While DICE’s recent attempt at covering World War 2 was controversial, as Battlefield 5 failed to find the same level of success as other games in the company’s flagship series, 2016’s Battlefield 1 proved that the series could work in more unique time periods . With a war largely untouched by the medium of video games, DICE was able to let their creativity shine, and the result was an excellent entry in the Battlefield series that still holds up years after rele

Whether it is a recent release or a decade-old title, Battlefield fans and those simply looking for a good way to spend their time can enjoy themselves by playing a handful of DICE’s best games. From duking it out in early 20th century conflicts to clashing with online opponents in a galaxy far, far away, fans of the first-person shooter genre have several solid options on their hands. While none provide the massive player count that Battlefield 6 will supposedly have, Visit Webpage and a few are no longer up to today’s standard in terms of their graphics, all are worth the time of new and returning players al

Inspiration may not necessarily stem from working on Battlefield , even though adding destruction-style elements a la Burnout wouldn’t be unwelcome. That being said, Need for Speed needs to harken back to its glory days if it’s going to ever recreate similar success. There were hints of Criterion Games doing just that with Need for Speed Heat , and tangentially so with Need for Speed : Hot Pursuit 2010’s remaster . Stronger influence from the critically-acclaimed titles of Need for Speed ‘s past can only help the series. 2010’s Need for Speed : Hot Pursuit is a good start, but it pales in comparison to the heights of 2005’s Most Wanted and 2003’s Undergrou

From a World War 3 setting to battle royale-sized maps, Battlefield 6 is shaping up to be an exciting return to form for fans of the modern titles. With Battlefield 5 being particularly divisive, the franchise’s return to the 2000s could win a lot of old school players back, kicking off a new era of success for the series. With higher player counts and improved destruction also possible, it is hard to blame gamers for their excitement regarding a potential return to form for the Battlefield ser

While Rush exists in other Battlefield entries, it hasn’t really been close to the level of quality that was seen in Battlefield 3 ’s version of the mode. While Conquest is what made Battlefield what it is, maps were seemingly made with Conquest and similar modes in mind, instead of Battlefield 3 ‘s even split between Rush and Conquest-focused locations. While Battlefield 6 having massive maps and high player counts is an exciting rumor, these locations need to be fun to play on for more than just Conquest players. The classic Rush style needs to return, and Battlefield 3 ’s maps are a clear example of

With Battlefield 6 supposedly boasting a massive 128 player count and seeing DICE incorporating some “crazy ambitious ideas” into the game, making sure that the multiplayer portion launches smoothly should be the only priority. Dropping War Stories to allow every developer to help with the game’s online modes could ensure a smooth launch, avoiding the performance bugs and netcode problems seen when Battlefield 4 launched. Battlefield is a series built on the large-scale warfare seen its engaging multiplayer, and DICE should prioritize that with this rele

The other big theory going around regarding Battlefield 6 is that it will offer even larger multiplayer battles for players to take part in. With the game supposedly having some “crazy ambitious ideas,” players have been quick to theorize that this wording is indicative of a larger player experience. While the next Battlefield title is unlikely to reach the absurd 256 player count of the much-forgotten FPS MAG , it is not unreasonable to think that fans can see a doubling of Conquest’s current 64 player count. However, having so many users in one lobby would require even bigger maps, which ties directly into the other common rumor for Battlefield

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