Battlefield has been a staple of the first-person shooter genre since its inception with Battlefield 1942. The series has brought players to expansive and destructible environments to engage in massive battles against other players. The series has seen massive hit after hit, but the recent entry of Battlefield 2042 was less than stellar. Now reports have been circulating that DICE may be moving onto the next Battlefield and leaving 2042 behind, but maybe then it is time for DICE to take a break. EA should instead focus on its other first-person shooter franchise, Medal of Honor.
Not only does EA publish Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall series, and DICE's Battlefield franchise, but it has also been sitting on the iconic Medal of Honor franchise. While Medal of Honor did receive a VR title through Respawn Entertainment, the last mainline title was released all the way back in 2012. Since Battlefield 2042 proved to be less than stellar for fans of the franchise, EA should fill the void with Medal of Honor.
Battlefield 3 is Still The Franchise Standard
When Battlefield 2042 was announced, fans of the franchise were intrigued with what DICE was planning. After two titles set in the past, one being in World War One and the other in World War Two, the franchise was once again returning to the more modern-day settings of Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. It promised to bring players back to large-scale destructible maps through exciting multiplayer matches. This time, the battles would include natural disasters like tornadoes and were set in the near-future of 2042.
Before release, trouble had begun brewing with the game. For starters, Battlefield 2042 would not include a single-player campaign unlike previous titles. The game would
Read more on gamerant.com