Battlefield fans were afraid that their company will forget about Battlefield 4 after releasing their upcoming game Battlefield Hardline, which was announced a few days ago on the Battlefield Blog.
Dead Space developer Visceral Games is the one responsible for Battlefield Hardline. This franchise’s next entry will be a little different as it’s not set in a war era or a collapsing neighborhood, it will be about cops and robbers facing each other to prove who is the best at handling big guns. Serious die-hard fans of the Battlefield franchise took their concern to DICE boss Karl Magnus Troedsson and told him that they think that EA will stop supporting and taking care of Battlefield 4. He replied through the game’s blog saying that DICE is committed to give the players “the best BF4 experience”.
“I want to be sure you all understand that introducing Hardline in no way means we’re done working on Battlefield 4,” said Troedsson. “Nothing could be further from the truth. The Visceral team is leading the development of Hardline, while the DICE team continues to drive BF4. We are committed to giving you the best BF4 experience possible.”
He also stated that they are working on a “major update” for Battlefield 4′s net-code and an expanded community test environment alongside some unknown extra features waiting to be announced.
“The games we develop are services,” concluded Troedsson. “We focus on taking care of the games post launch, delivering new content to those of you who want it and always working hard to increase quality of play. We also continue to work hard to keep investing in areas where you tell us you see opportunities for improvements and new features.”
“Yes, we’re very excited to partner with Visceral on the development of Battlefield Hardline, but ongoing work to refine and enhance BF4 remains a top priority.”
These words should comfort any worries Battlefield 4 fans had concerning their game being forgotten about.