Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare was the most hated AND most popular game of 2016
Last year turned out to be a strange albeit successful one for Call Of Duty.
Last year turned out to be a strange albeit successful one for Call Of Duty.
Battlefield 1 is set to get a huge title update today. Here’s what to expect.
As far as Battlefield goes, 2016 was a pretty significant year. Unfortunately, this year’s entry will be the last one we see in a while.
DICE has upped the ante for its support of Battlefield 1, adding new modes and kicking off a ten-day celebrating for committed players.
As good as Battlefield 1 is, it’s not perfect, but thankfully DICE has stepped up and is constantly tweaking and working on improving the experience.
Battlefield 1 has proven to be the the B12 shot the franchise needed. The release of 2015’s Battlefield Hardline saw series sales hit an all-time low, selling a fraction of what Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 were able to achieve. The latter was a critical and commercial success, but post-launch performance issues caused a big dent in gamer trust. Thankfully, …
Sales are down 43%, and yet the game still finished second, and has the second-best launch in the UK behind FIFA 17.
DICE has revealed some fascinating — and a little confronting — statistics about Battlefield 1.
A new 12-person studio based in Stockhold, Sweden called The Outsiders has lifted the lid on their first project: a first-person monster game called Project Wight.
The post-launch vision for the year’s best shooter has been revealed by Battlefield 1 developer, DICE. And one of its primary focuses will be that of the Suez desert map, which has been the focus of much gamer ire since the game’s launch.