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Battlefield: Bad Company Creator Wishes for a Third Game, But...
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Battlefield: Bad Company Creator Wishes for a Third Game, But...

Nov 12, 2024 12:40 PM

EA Sports FC 25's David Goldfarb discusses the possibility of reviving the beloved Battlefield: Bad Company series, expressing his willingness to return but acknowledging EA's risk aversion in greenlighting unique projects. The Bad Company games, known for their humorous single-player campaigns and memorable characters, stand out in the shooter genre but have not seen a sequel due to changing industry dynamics and economic constraints. The upcoming Battlefield game, set for 2025, may draw inspiration from Bad Company, aiming to return to a modern setting and engage community involvement.

nWill there be a Battlefield: Bad Company 3?

While David Goldfarb is open to reviving Bad Company, he believes EA is unlikely to greenlight a new game due to the perceived risks involved in such unique titles.

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Battlefield: Bad Company was released in 2008, followed by a successful sequel in 2010. The series is lauded for its engaging story and humorous approach compared to other military shooters. Despite being overshadowed by newer franchises, it retains a loyal fanbase eager for its return. The landscape of gaming has shifted since the release of Bad Company, making the revival of such a distinctive title more challenging in today's marketplace.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-11-12 13:00:06
It’s great to see David Goldfarb open to a Bad Company revival, but it’s a shame that corporate caution often stifles creativity in gaming. The unique blend of humor and engaging storytelling in Bad Company really set it apart, and it would be a real treat for fans to see that spirit return, especially with the shifting landscape of modern shooters.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-11-12 12:54:03
It would be amazing to see Battlefield: Bad Company make a comeback, especially with the unique humor and charm it brought to the shooter genre. I totally get the hesitation from EA, but sometimes taking a risk can lead to some of the best gaming experiences—fingers crossed they find a way to make it happen
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