It seems for that breezeblock falling! That is- Ah, too late, you were extinguished. A clip of large buildings, gunshores and Bazooka buildings fell into our hearts through a promotional video for Battlefield 6 (or whatever developers plan to call these first -person angular shooters). Most of them are many manufacturers talking about a big game about “leveling” “the core experience”, seems to be a building that you don’t like with a rocket grenade. We can say from the last 10 seconds of the video, showing some activities and/guns of the game.
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Yup, certainly looks like a battlefield game. A rocket was shot into a building, lots of dust and rubble fell around the soldiers, a large tank park in the middle of the road.
Manufacturers chat from an exaggeration for most of the video parts and from four different studios, all operating in the game in one way or another: dice, criteria, motivation and ripples. We already know that most of the videos include, including the shooter will have a single player campaign and it will take place in a modern or near future settings.
The only new thing is to refer to a program called “Battlefield Labs”, in which the members of the public can register the game opportunities. It seems like a fancy way of saying “signed NDA and we will give you a test.” EA (among other companies) often plays Playtesters from the public like this. Think about the open test and are taking place for another EA Studio, Full Circle, those who like to watch people play skate and perhaps noting when the player falls and hurt their small beggars.
For the four-stario unity is displayed, it is difficult to show the unity of the company at the face value. The role of criteria in the game means their plan to work on the next needs for the speed game postponed. And electronic art had a fifth crowd participating in the campaign at a time – Ridgeline Games, a studio founded by veteran Halo Series Marcus Lehto. But EA closed the studio last year. So, UH, do not mention them in this ad. Clumsy.