Blake talked about how Battlefield 5 will return to a Battlefield military-style game. He also talked about why they have not created an annual series like Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed. In the interview, Blake said that he wanted players to have more time …show more content…
to immerse themselves in their game and the community. Blake continued by saying that they see a growing fan base well after its launch. As a result, they offer extended services and content updates so that players will continue to experience the game for longer periods. They want to allow players the full amount of time to explore the depth and innovation of their shooter titles.
Hardcore fans of Battlefield love the series and Battlefield 4 in particular, but the series had been tainted by countless technical issues during its launch.
In addition, they didn't solve many of them until much later. Some fans loved Battlefield Hardline, but regardless, they recognize it as simply an offshoot from the main Battlefield games.
Before Battlefield 5 launches, EA will release Star Wars Battlefront, which they say has enjoyed a strong level of preorders, and it is another reason why they do not offer an annual release of Battlefield. While they did not say how many, they predicted that they will reach nine to 10 million units sold by March 31, 2016 for Star Wars Battlefront, and it will launch November 17th, 2015.
Reports have also suggested that Battlefield 5 will exist exclusively to the next-generation consoles, so if you have an Xbox 360 or a Playstation 3, now is the the time upgrade to the Playstation 4 or Xbox One. Overall, the game mechanics will remain the same for Battlefield 5. What's THE VERDICT? If you were a previous fan of the Battlefield franchise, you will probably enjoy Battlefield 5 at its release date. The game returns to its regular style in Battlefield 5, which is what made it a popular series to begin
with.