Battlefield: Hardline reveal won’t leave Battlefield 4 players in the dark
Battlefield 4 won’t be forgotten about just because Battlefield: Hardline is on the way. DICE vice president and general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson has assured fans that you won't be left out, and that new multiplayer fixes and a “major” netcode update will be coming as well.
Troedsson has discussed the leak and DICE’s plans to support Battlefield 4 moving forward on Battlelog.
On Hardline, he began, “By now, many of you have probably heard about the next title in the Battlefield series, Battlefield Hardline. The Visceral Studio team has done an amazing job of bringing in a completely new concept while staying true to the Battlefield core gameplay pillars.
“I’ve been working with Visceral GM Steve Papoutsis and his team for several years on the cops vs. criminals concept and we think you guys are going to love it. We’ve always dared to try new settings and experiences with Battlefield and seeing this new one take shape is a long lasting dream come true.
On Hardline, he began, “By now, many of you have probably heard about the next title in the Battlefield series, Battlefield Hardline. The Visceral Studio team has done an amazing job of bringing in a completely new concept while staying true to the Battlefield core gameplay pillars.
“I’ve been working with Visceral GM Steve Papoutsis and his team for several years on the cops vs. criminals concept and we think you guys are going to love it. We’ve always dared to try new settings and experiences with Battlefield and seeing this new one take shape is a long lasting dream come true.
Troedsson pledged ongoing Battlefield 4 support with dedicated teams in Stockholm, Uppsala and Los Angeles that will continue to monitor the game and create new additions to multiplayer. “We are also working on a major update to the Battlefield 4 netcode,” he added.”
In closing he said, “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.”
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