Battlefield 4
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Developer(s) | DICE |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Series | Battlefield |
Engine | Frostbite 3[1] |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 PlayStation 4 |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Media/distribution | Optical disc, download |
Battlefield 4 (commonly abbreviated as BF4) is an upcoming first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The game, the 13th installment in the franchise, is a sequel to 2011's Battlefield 3. The game is expected to be released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and next-gen consoles.[2]
In July 2012, Battlefield 4 was announced when EA advertised on their Origin client that those who pre-ordered Medal of Honor: Warfighter would receive early access to the Battlefield 4 beta.[3]
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Gameplay
Campaign
In Battlefield 4's single-player campaign, the player controls "Recker", a member of Tombstone squad. His teammates include: squad leader SSgt. Dunn, second-in-command "Irish", and combat medic
"Pac". The Gameplay Reveal trailer shows excerpts from the mission
"Fishing in Baku", which follows Tombstone's efforts to escape from an
urban location with vital intelligence.[4]
Development
Electronic Arts president Frank Gibeau confirmed the company's
intention to release a sequel during a keynote at the University of
California.[disambiguation needed] "There is going to be a Battlefield 4", he said. His comment was then tweeted by attendees.[citation needed] Afterwards, an EA spokesperson told IGN: "Frank was speaking broadly about the Battlefield brand - a brand that EA is deeply passionate about and a fan community that EA is committed to." On the eve of Battlefield 3's launch, DICE told Eurogamer it was the Swedish studio's hope that it would one day get the opportunity to make Battlefield 4.
"This feels like day one now," executive producer Patrick Bach said.
"It's exciting. The whole Frostbite 2 thing has opened up a big
landscape ahead of us so we can do whatever we want."[5]
Marketing
In March 2013, Electronic Arts released three official teasers, entitled Prepare 4 Battle, hinting at three kinds of battlespace: air, land and sea and at the same time opened the site.[clarification needed] EA then continued to create teaser trailers leading up to the unveiling of Battlefield 4 at the Game Developers Conference on March 26, 2013. The following day, the first gameplay trailer was released.[4]
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