Battlefield (video game series)

Battlefield is a series of first-person shooter video games that started out on Microsoft Windows and OS X with Battlefield 1942, which was released in 2002. The series is developed by Swedish company EA DICE and is published by American company Electronic Arts. The series features a particular focus on large maps, teamwork and vehicle warfare. The PC games in the series are mainly focused on online multiplayer. The Battlefield series has been played by more than 50 million players worldwide as of 2012,[1] across 11 games and 12 expansion packs released since its inception in 2002.

Battlefield
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Creator(s)Johan Persson
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
First releaseBattlefield 1942
September 10, 2002
Latest releaseBattlefield V
November 20, 2018

Gameplay

Battlefield series games usually focus on large, online multiplayer battles. Playing in squads has become a major element of games in the series.

Since Battlefield 2, the series centrally recorded online stats for each player, allowing users to receive rank promotions and weapon unlocks based on their performance as well as awards such as medals, ribbons, and pins.

A class system is present within all the Battlefield games. Each class features a different type of primary weapon along with different equipment, differentiating roles on the battlefield.

The ability to engage other players in melee combat with a knife has been present in Battlefield games. Since Battlefield 2142, the series has included an award of dog tags for each player killed using a knife.[2]

Games

Titles in the Battlefield series
Year Engine Title Platform(s)
Win macOS PS2 Xbox PS3 X360 PS4 XONE PS5 Xbox Series X
2002Refractor 1Battlefield 1942 YesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2003Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome YesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII YesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2004Battlefield Vietnam YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2005Refractor 2Battlefield 2 YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
RenderWareBattlefield 2: Modern Combat NoNoYesYesNoYesNoNoNoNo
Refractor 2 Battlefield 2: Special Forces YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2006Battlefield 2: Euro Force YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 2: Armored Fury YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 2142 YesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2007Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike YesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2008Frostbite 1.0Battlefield: Bad Company NoNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
2009Refractor 2Battlefield Heroes YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Frostbite 1.5Battlefield 1943 NoNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
2010Battlefield: Bad Company 2 YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Refractor 2Battlefield Online YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2011Battlefield Play4Free YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Frostbite 2Battlefield 3 YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 3: Back to Karkand YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
2012Battlefield 3: Close Quarters YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 3: Armored Kill YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Battlefield 3: Aftermath YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
2013Battlefield 3: End Game YesNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Frostbite 3Battlefield 4 YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: China Rising YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
2013/2014†Battlefield 4: Second Assault YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
2014Battlefield 4: Naval Strike YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: Dragon's Teeth YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: Final Stand YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
2015Battlefield 4: Weapons Crate YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: Night Operations YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: Community Operations YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 4: Legacy Operations YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield Hardline YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield Hardline: Criminal Activity YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield Hardline: Robbery YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield Hardline: Blackout YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
2016Battlefield Hardline: Getaway YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield Hardline: Betrayal YesNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 1 YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
2017Battlefield 1: They Shall Not Pass YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
2018Battlefield 1: Apocalypse YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield V YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield V: Overture YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield V: Lightning Strikes YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
2019Battlefield V: Trial By Fire YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield V: Defying The Odds YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Battlefield V: War in the Pacific YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
2020Battlefield V: Into The Jungle YesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNo
Notes:

■ DLC located directly below the title it was released for.

† Was released exclusively for Xbox One in 4th quarter 2013, then was released for the remaining platforms in 1st quarter 2014.[3]

Development history

Aggregate review scores
Game Year Metacritic
Battlefield 1942 2002 89/100[4]
Battlefield Vietnam 2004 84/100[5]
Battlefield 2 2005 91/100[6]
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat 2005 PS2: 80/100[7]
X360: 77/100[8]
XBOX: 80/100[9]
Battlefield 2142 2006 80/100[10]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2008 PS3: 84/100[11]
X360: 83/100[12]
Battlefield Heroes 2009 69/100[13]
Battlefield 1943 2009 PS3: 83/100[14]
X360: 83/100[15]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 2010 IOS: 64/100[16]
PC: 87/100[17]
PS3: 88/100[18]
X360: 88/100[19]
Battlefield Online 2010
Battlefield Play4Free 2010 68/100[20]
Battlefield 3 2011 PC: 89/100[21]
PS3: 85/100[22]
X360: 84/100[23]
Battlefield 4 2013 PC: 81/100[24]
PS3: 80/100[25]
PS4: 85/100[26]
X360: 79/100[27]
XONE: 81/100[28]
Battlefield Hardline 2015 PC: 71/100[29]
PS4: 73/100[30]
XONE: 71/100[31]
Battlefield 1 2016 PC: 88/100[32]
PS4: 89/100[33]
XONE: 87/100[34]
Battlefield V 2018 PC: 81/100[35]
PS4: 73/100[36]
XONE: 78/100[37]

Battlefield 1942 was released on September 10, 2002, using the Refractor game engine, also introducing the "Conquest" gameplay mode, in which players fought for "control points" throughout the map. Two expansion packs were released.

Battlefield Vietnam, released in 2004, moved the setting to the Vietnam War, and was built on an updated Refractor engine with various gameplay improvements, such as the ability to fire personal weapons while seated in vehicles, and visualizing dense foliage.

The 2005 release Battlefield 2 takes place in the modern day, depicting a war between the United States and China and the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC). Despite requiring numerous patches due to a large number of bugs and glitches in the game upon its release, it was a large commercial success, selling more than 2,250,000 copies worldwide, by July 2006.[38] One expansion pack, Special Forces, which added Russia, exclusive missions, and new weapons and gadgets, and two booster packs, Armored Fury (adding three new battles in the USA) and Euro Force (adding the European Union), were also released. A similar game called Battlefield 2: Modern Combat was released for consoles, with a larger single player mode but limited online play.

Battlefield 2142 was released in 2006, taking place during a global ice age in the 22nd century. While most of it is graphically similar to Battlefield 2, it introduced a variety of equip-able items to unlock and battles between two giant "Titan" airships. The Northern Strike expansion pack was later released, adding new maps, vehicles, and a new game mode. Its use of in-game advertising was controversial among players and not well received.[39]

Battlefield: Bad Company, released in 2008, followed "B" Company's escapades and their search for hidden gold. This new Battlefield game had a variety of vehicles for land, air and sea. It had a new destruction system that allowed the player to break and destroy environments, based on a new game engine named Frostbite, which replaced the Refractor engine used in earlier releases (with the exception of Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, which used RenderWare).

In 2009, EA released two download-only games, Battlefield Heroes, a free-to-play Refractor 2 engine game, supported by advertising and micropayments and Battlefield 1943, a Frostbite engine game, released in July 2009, for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and was scheduled for release in Q1 2010, for PCs, but was cancelled.[40]

In 2010, a sequel to Battlefield: Bad Company, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, was released, involving "B" Company's search for an EMP weapon. It features a larger multiplayer than its predecessor Bad Company, with updated graphics and realistic effects (e.g. bullet-drop). The game introduced the rush game mode and brought in weapons. It features a "VIP" system of content distribution where player with VIP codes gain early access to new maps. DICE also released an expansion for Bad Company 2, Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, setting the game in the Vietnam War.

Battlefield 3 was announced in 2009,[41][42] and in 2010 it was confirmed that gamers who pre-ordered Medal of Honor Limited Edition would receive Battlefield 3 forty-eight hours before the open beta was released. On February 4, 2011, the first teaser trailer for the game was revealed, with a preliminary release in the Fall of 2011.[43] Among the features that remain in the game are Jets and the ability to go prone. The game allows 64 (on the PC) players as in all previous Battlefield titles, though the consoles allow for 24-player matches. The Battlefield 3 Beta was released on September 29, 2011.[44] Battlefield 3 was released on October 25, 2011 and has received high review scores and has received awards from IGN.

On November 5, 2010, EASY Studios announced a follow-up to its free-to-play Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free. EASY develops the free-to-play variants of Battlefield. Its latest offering gives players the same free-to-play pricing structure of Heroes, while still offering a more serious, core Battlefield experience (as opposed to Heroes' lighthearted, cartoon-styled environment).[45] Battlefield Play4Free went into open beta on April 4, 2011.[46]

On July 17, 2012, an advertisement appeared on EA's Origin webpage that players who pre-order Medal of Honor: Warfighter, would receive access to a Battlefield 4 Beta. Battlefield 4 was announced on March 26, 2013. A Beta for the game began on October 1 and ended on October 15. It was released on October 29, 2013.

Information about the next entry in the series, Battlefield Hardline, was leaked on May 27, 2014, and officially unveiled on June 9, 2014, during E3. The game was developed by Visceral Games and, unlike previous installments in the franchise, is centered around a cops-and-robbers theme.

In July 2015, CFO of EA Blake Jorgensen announced a new Battlefield title would be released in 2016.[47][48][49] This was followed up by Dan Vaderlind, EA DICE Development Director, announcing that since Star Wars Battlefront has been released, he will now be focused on the upcoming Battlefield title.[50] On May 6, 2016, Battlefield 1 was officially announced, with an official reveal trailer on YouTube, and was released on October 21, 2016.[51][52]

The most recently released game in the series was officially revealed on May 23, 2018. The live reveal event confirmed that it is a WW2 game after several leaks suggested it would be set during this period,[53] its title is Battlefield V. Battlefield V was released later that year on November 20, 2018; while also offering certain players early access to the game as early as November 9, 2018.[54]

The next game after Battlefield V, tentatively referred to as Battlefield 6, is an upcoming installment in the series set to release in late 2021 or early 2022. The game was confirmed by EA CEO Andrew Wilson in an investor call on October 29, 2019. Nothing else is currently known about the game except that it will be available on next-generation consoles and will be driven by live service offerings. Additionally, it will see major innovations in multiplayer, social, and competition aspects that are new to the franchise.[55]

Battlefield: Bad Company 3 was an upcoming entry into the series, a followup to 2010's Battlefield: Bad Company 2.[56][57] General Manager of DICE, Karl-Magnus Troedsson stated in a 2014 interview with Eurogamer that the game is not in active development as the studio doesn't know what exactly fans loved about the series as there has never been a clear line of the matter and they do not want to risk destroying the series.[58] Despite this, DICE has made it clear that they will be developing Bad Company 3 at some point.[59]

TV series

In October 2012, Fox Broadcasting Company announced their intentions to make a one-hour-long television show based on Battlefield: Bad Company.[60] The show was to be written by executive producer John Eisendrath and co-produced by Patrick Bach and Patrick O'Brien of Electronic Arts, and Doug Robinson of Happy Madison. Nothing has been developed after their announcement.[61]

In July 2016, Paramount Television announced that it will adapt the game series for television. Anonymous Content's Michael Sugar and Ashley Zalta will executive produce.[62]

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