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Battlefield Fans Look to Vince Zampella as the Franchise’s Last Hope for Battlefield 6

The Battlefield community is hoping Vince Zampella will be able "save" Battlefield 6 and the franchise, and his track record shows he can.

Goodguy01170d ago

Hope so. He did a good job with titanfall and apex.

thorstein170d ago

Of course, when I found out they hired him, I knew good things were coming.

Although the article mentions BFV as if it were on par with 2042. I remember people losing their minds screaming "historical accuracy" (hmmmm.... sounds familiar) because a woman was on the cover.

Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko has 309 confirmed kills in WW2. And she wasn't the only woman to see combat.

JEECE169d ago

So many people had their entire impression of BFV from one trailer (or in most cases, what influencers said about that one trailer). Friends would tell me they didn't want to play it because they didn't want to see a guy with a bionic leg running around with a pirate sword in WWII, but I never saw anything like that actually playing. I don't think I would have even known you could play as women if it hasn't been such a big part of the advertising.

And of course, all those people who allegedly care about accuracy skipped BFV and played games like COD and Siege where you can play as a side character from Rick and Morty and run around stabbing people with a pink knife.

NovusTerminus169d ago

My biggest issue was when they changed the Heavy Water mission's history to have a female lead and undercut the story of someone who ACTUALLY did the mission.

There are plenty of stories of women fighting in WW2, and they are great and deserve to be told rather then stealing another's story.

I'm not the fanbase for this or CoD, but if you're going to make up stories in the WW fine, just don't take one that is someone's history and life and steal their valor.

PapaBop169d ago

Pretty much, I've had zero faith in Battlefield for years now but Zampella knows how to make great shooters, I'm cautiously optimistic about Battlefield 6 with him at the helm.

excaliburps169d ago

I hope he does oversee stuff and it's not just a title where he delegates everything.

Green-Smurf169d ago

he will absolutely save the franchise

boing1169d ago

It's shaping up great so far.

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Gaming is Getting Exhausting

From battle passes to bloated campaigns, modern games increasingly demand labour rather than leisure. Jump Dash Roll asks: when did gaming stop being a way to unwind and start feeling like work?

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LucasRuinedChildhood2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

The writer of this article seemed to come up with the answer that would make him feel better - to play more single player games that aren't overly long.

But then he basically just says that it's not achievable because there is only a "small selection" of them which isn't true. He even mentioned Mass Effect Legendary Edition as if it isn't 3 separate games. In general, he seems to only care about the high budget games which is a mistake.

In the same way that game designers have to stop players from optimising the fun out of a game, some people need to stop doing that with the entire hobby. It's not that serious.

TiredGamer1d 3h ago

I’ve been gaming for decades, and I have almost entirely shifted to classic gaming and/or 32-bit era titles. Modern games are exhausting to me and the recognition that I will have to put 20, 30, 50, or 100 hours into a game to complete it is completely daunting to me. Gaming for more than two hours at a time today tends to feel either wasteful, lazy, or drudging to me.

I miss the days of shorter 1-3 hour games that could be enjoyed on repeat play throughs… taxing you on your ability to hone skills, learn patterns, and memorize the best paths, with the ability to replay and sharpen those skills to a razor’s edge.

Barring a few examples today, many games don’t even get off the ground in the first hour, and by the time I reach hour 10, I’m usually hoping the game is almost over so that I can play something else.

Just the old musings of a TiredGamer.

lucasnooker1d 3h ago

Seeing it slowly die before our eyes unfortunately. Just the odd few gems left

Dexterio1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Is getting boring with less innovation and fun in gameplay.

TheColbertinator21h ago

Some gamers are wondering if the hobby of gaming is leaving them. In a sense yes. Same as music or movies, there will not always be a comfort era provided for you especially if you have an attachment to a different era of gaming and the philosophy behind that era's quality. Same with film. There was a time when I hated superhero movies, a time I loved them and now I hate watching them again. This happened to me with FPS games. I played MW2019 and Black Ops Cold War like a religion. And now BO7 puts me to sleep. We move on and/or mainstream gaming moves past us.

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Kotick claims lawsuit objecting to MS-Activision deal was "tied to Embracer's desire to boost sales"

Former CEO describes lawsuit filed by Swedish pension fund as a "collateral attack" on Activision Blizzard.

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OpenGL1d 5h ago

Yeah, the Microsoft deal has DEFINITELY worked out for everyone.

galgor1d 1h ago

Can this mother fucker just get lost already

PRIMORDUS1d ago

He belongs in here ⚰️, hopefully sooner than later.

MrDead9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

Kotick Made $155 million from MS in the buyout, the little b*tch needs to stop whining. Thanks to this Microslop deal and massive industry consolidation thousands upon thousands of devs and other workers lost their livelihoods. This greedy piggie pervert needs shut up and f-off.

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PlayStation Store’s top downloads of 2025

O'Dell Harmon Jr. writes: "Before we say goodbye to 2025, let’s take a look back and see what were the most downloaded games of the year. It was a great time for sports, shooters, and some new PlayStation VR2 games. Sports favorites topped the charts in US/Canada and EU, with NBA 2K26 and EA Sports FC26, respectively.

Juggernaut GTA V found a home in the top three for both regions, with new 2025 release Battlefield 6 claiming second place in the US. Fortnite took top place for free-to-play games, and Beat Saber continues its PS VR2 success."

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maximusprime_1d 18h ago

FH5 4th in Europe compared to North America 14th. Not surprising.

LucasRuinedChildhood1d 16h ago

I think it shows how shortsighted it was for Sony to let go of Evolution and not get them to make some sort of competitor (open world Driveclub?) 10 years ago.

bionicstar1d 9h ago (Edited 1d 9h ago )

its a hard bet to make. hindsight is always 20/20.

Christopher1d 6h ago

After Driveclub's reception, hard to say it would have done well enough to compete. It's easy to dream of such a thing, but to make it happen? It's taken how long for CoD to be dethroned? And it was dethroned by Hogwart's Legacy and has gained it right back just the next year.

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1Victor1d 12h ago

It’s funny to watch the only games EU and USA agree on was Minecraft and back ops 7 both regions on 6 and 7 spot respectively other than that FIFA rules EU

gold_drake1d 7h ago

yeh, football is really popular here in europe ha

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DivineHand1251d 5h ago

I would like to see a list that has both free to play and paid games together, but at least we have this.

To this day GTA5 is a top downloaded game and it makes me wonder if the industry is really ready for GTA6. I imagine almost nothing else will sell during that game's release window.