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Battlefield Be Bad Company 3? Should the Next Game

In the event that you ask Battlefield fans what their preferred Battlefield game is ever, odds are high that you’ll hear Battlefield: Bad Company 2 remembered for the discussion in some structure or another — and in light of current circumstances. The central issue now here is: should the following Battlefield game be Bad Company 3?

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While we haven’t knew about any news with respect to the following Battlefield game, we do know it’s coming. Bits of gossip surfaced in 2018 that DICE was building up another section in the Bad Company arrangement. We haven’t heard anything about that since, however that doesn’t mean it’s not coming. Long-term fans may need a Bad Company 2 remaster more than anything, however given EA truly hasn’t been a devotee of that, the odds of us getting an all-new Bad Company game is higher than a change/remaster.

Here on MP1st, Alex Co and James Lara examine why (or why not) for another Bad Company game. Are you game? Make a plunge underneath!

Jimmy Lara:

No

I despite everything accept that the Bad Company arrangement is most likely a portion of DICE’s best titles that they have ever fabricated. Notwithstanding both Battlefield Bad Company 1 and 2 being increasingly centered around littler scope fights, the extent of alternatives that they offered kept the game drawing in, and the measure of devastation was a long ways relatively revolutionary as maps could without much of a stretch be leveled, something still unequaled by later cycles of Battlefield. Matches felt as though they held heavier load on the player as each activity appeared as though they matter, instead of simply being another grain of an online shooter. The battles themselves were really fun, for the most part since it wasn’t intended to be paid attention to, which added profundity to the characters. Right up ’til today we see a ton of what Bad Company presented (Rush, Squads, and so forth) in fresher Battlefield games, so it’s nothing unexpected that fans are holding the arrangement so beyond all doubt and request a spin-off. However, maybe that isn’t totally the best game-plan as somethings are better left as a memory.

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