EA only just showed off a piece of concept art for the in-development next Battlefield game, which doesn't even have an official name yet. That didn't stop fans from quickly deducing the real-world location depicted in the war-torn scene, with one in particular making a pretty convincing case.
Spotted by IGN, content creator TacticalBrit proposes that the seemingly European city under siege is, in fact, one of the most formidable natural fortresses in the world: Gibraltar, located on the extreme southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula.
TacticalBrit notes that this «makes perfect sense for any game with a theoretical conflict as Gibraltar acts as a strategic bridge between Europe and Africa.» Ceded to Great Britain in 1713, Gibraltar remains a contentious outpost today, with inhabitants fiercely rejecting Spanish claims of sovereignty. A natural fortress, Gibraltar has endured some 14 sieges since its settlement in the 11th century.
TacticalBrit used real-life images to match the location, which was already quite convincing. Then Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson popped up in the comments to confirm the theory, so this one seems like a lock.
What a time to be alive
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Khayl Adam is Push Square's roving Australian correspondent, a reporter tasked with scouring the internet for the richest, most succulent PlayStation stories. With five years of experience as a freelance journalist and mercenary wordsmith, RPGs are his first great love, but strategy and tactics games are a close second, genres in which he is only too happy to specialize.
It's battlefield and it's one of my all time fave online shooters but I fear it's going to be rushed out and only a fraction of the whole game on launch day. EA are going to monetise the heck out of it as well with battle passes etc which I know is common practice
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