With the Connected Battlefield Universe's development now in full swing, EA announced today that Battlefield 2042 Season 7 will officially be its last.
Writing in a blog, Battlefield general manager Byron Beede explained that it's time for the franchise to "turn from the present to the future." To that end, he says, EA will continue to support Battlefield 2042 with "in-game challenges, events, modes, and of course, ongoing maintenance," but will be moving away from a seasonal structure when Season 7 wraps up in June.
"We know this news may be disappointing. However, as we looked at what the future of the series required, it became clear it was time for us to shift our resources and focus to be fully dedicated to what comes next," Beede said.
In the meantime, EA plans to serve up more content as part of Season 7, which launched back in March. Planned updates include a revamped map based on the Stadium from Hourglass, another LMG, two more in-game events, and another vehicle.
Season 7 marks the end of Battlefield 2042's comeback trail after its disappointing release back in 2021, which saw fans and critics pan its 128 player matches and its Specialist system among other criticisms. In the years since it has managed to rehabilitate its reputation somewhat, though it still sits at Mixed on Steam.
Vince Zampella, who is the Group GM of both Respawn and Battlefield, previously called the Battlefield Connected Universe an "and" strategy back in 2021, saying that EA would continue to "evolve and grow Battlefield 2042." But a little more than two-and-a-half years after its original release, it looks like EA is ready to move on.
Looking ahead, EA says that the Connected Battlefield Universe is officially leaving pre-production and adding another studio. Following Ridgeline Games' closure in the wake of the departure of founder Marcus Lehto, EA revealed that a team at EA Motive led by Roman Campos-Oriola and Phillipe Ducharme will be joining in the game's development alongside
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