Electronic Arts has shared new details on the future of its Battlefield series. The company has confirmed that DICE will now work together with Ridgeline Games on a «future Battlefield single-player campaign.» What this game is, however, remains a mystery.
Ridgeline, a Seattle-based studio led by Halo veteran Marcus Lehto, will remain the leader of the new Battlefield single-player campaign, with DICE joining from Sweden in a support role. EA is making this announcement, in part, to encourage people to come work at DICE.
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Previously, it was established that Ridgeline would develop a Battlefield single-player campaign by itself, with DICE contributing to multiplayer. Now, DICE is helping with the single-player, too, in addition to building out new multiplayer experiences.
«A global effort has been launched, coordinating multiple studios under a leadership team of industry veterans to build a connected Battlefield universe,» EA said.
EA's Byron Beede said DICE working with Ridgeline will help the future of the Battlefield series become «something truly special and ambitious»
«To work toward making that vision a reality, we're unlocking resources and bringing more talented teams into the fold,» Beede said.
Ripple Effect, another Battlefield studio, is making an «entirely new Battlefield experience.» It will «complement and build upon the series' foundations,» EA said.
«Our decision to build out our single-player team here at DICE is a
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