Watch out for this falling Breezblock! Already … Ah, too behind schedule, you were handed out. The clip with a deafening wreck, shooting and Bazook’D buildings fell to our knees through the promotional film Battlefield 6 (or anything that developers plan to call the next shooter from the first person). Mostly many producers talking about a huge game about “leveling” “Core Experience”, which seems to remain in a building that you do not like rocket -powered grenade. After the last 10 seconds of the film, we can say which show part of the actual gear and/or shooting.
Yes, it certainly looks like a battle game. The rocket is fired into the building, a lot of dust and debris falls around the soldiers, and a huge tank itself in the middle of the road.
Manufacturers talk to hypescript for most of the rest of the film and come from four different studies, everyone works in the game in one or another effect: bones, criterion, motive and ripple effect. We already knew most of the video covers, in the fact that the shooter will have a single player campaign and that he will take place in a contemporary or close environment.
The only up-to-date thing is the mention of the “Battlefield Labs” program, in which society members can sign up for the chance of playing. It seems that this is a fancy way to say “sign NDA and we will give you a test compilation.” EA (among other companies) so often acquire Playtesters tests from society. Think about open and ongoing tests performed for another EA studio, Full Circle, who like to watch people play skate and probably take notes when players fall and hurt their little butts.
As for the four -hour unity at the exhibition, it is challenging to take this show of corporate unity at the nominal value. The role of the criterion in the game means that their work plan on another game in need of speed is superior. And the electronic art had the fifth crowd in the campaign at some point – Ridgeline Games, a studio created by a veteran of the Halo Marcus Lehto series. But EA this studio closed this last year. So there is no mention of them in this promotional article. Awkward.
