Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson has said the company remains committed to Battlefield 2042 and the franchise’s fans after the game’s disappointing launch.
Earlier on Tuesday, developer DICE said it was delaying the release of Battlefield 2042 Season 1. The game’s first season of live content had been anticipated by March, but will now arrive in the summer of 2022.
EA’s boss addressed the game’s launch issues and the company’s plans for the title during the company’s third quarter earnings call on Tuesday.
“Battlefield 2042 was always an ambitious game and out teams pushed to innovate across many dimensions including massive scale and 128-player matches, new modes, new dynamic gameplay and more,” he said.
“Developing this game with our teams working from home for nearly two years ultimately proved to be challenging. Through our process of testing and preparation, we believed the experience was ready to be put in players’ hands.
“We launched with strong stability, however as more players experienced the full game it became clear that there were unanticipated performance issues that we would need to address.”
Wilson continued: “Some of the design choices we made with the game also did not resonate with everyone in our community. We are fully committed to realising the full potential of this game and fully committed to our Battlefield fans.
“We’ve already implemented a series of major updates to the game and there are more to come. Players can expect meaningful updates to continue in the weeks ahead and we are shifting the first season of live service content to early summer as we work closely with our community to evolve and improve the core experience in Battlefield 2042.”
Wilson later claimed during the Q&A section of Tuesday’s
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