Another competitive multiplayer game? Has no studio learned of all the failed ones of the recent and not so recent past, even when big money (Sony, Bethesda etc.) was behind it? Anecdotally, for sure, yet I have friends that are still playing Overwatch 2. Good luck pulling those away.
The space feels simultaneously packed and deserted. I don’t want to play the stuff that’s available, but anything new won’t be able to draw players away from whatever they’ve been obsessed with for the last 5 years. I’m glad to see Battlefield’s back, though. It’s on my wishlist.
I'd even settle for a proper The Division 3 instead of yet another season of the second part. With streets that are a bit more deserted and don't have constant battles with or without me and my agents going on. The first part was perfect in that regard, and it still looks rather good today, nine years after its release.
Another competitive multiplayer game? Has no studio learned of all the failed ones of the recent and not so recent past, even when big money (Sony, Bethesda etc.) was behind it? Anecdotally, for sure, yet I have friends that are still playing Overwatch 2. Good luck pulling those away.
The space feels simultaneously packed and deserted. I don’t want to play the stuff that’s available, but anything new won’t be able to draw players away from whatever they’ve been obsessed with for the last 5 years. I’m glad to see Battlefield’s back, though. It’s on my wishlist.
Also, the words, “extraction shooter” are an instant and profound turn-off. Marathon, ARC Raiders, nope and nope.
I'd even settle for a proper The Division 3 instead of yet another season of the second part. With streets that are a bit more deserted and don't have constant battles with or without me and my agents going on. The first part was perfect in that regard, and it still looks rather good today, nine years after its release.