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After a short life mired with controversy, ongoing content development for Battlefield V will be coming to an end in June with a final content pack update.
Electronic Arts (EA) admitted in their Q3 financial report that their console shooter Battlefield V did not meet earnings expectations.
Battlefield V has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. And it looks that trend isn’t looking to end as sales estimates indicate the game did poorly.
After sending out a survey to Battlefield V players, EA/DICE announced they would be making changes to their Time to Kill values because they believe players are no longer playing the game because “the wider player base is dying too fast.”
At a launch party for Battlefield V, EA Dice took an opportunity to take a swipe at and mock players who criticized the ‘new’ direction of the franchise.
A new job listing for EA/DICE indicates they want to study toxic behavior for their ongoing Battlefield series of games just a month before Battlefield V releases.
Total War: Rome II and Creative Assemebly are in the midst of controversy revolving around female general spawn rates and a community editor’s response to player criticism of the spawn rates.
After EA/DICE’s open beta finished for Battlefield V, the game developer listed a number of areas that still need work including its chat filter and customization options.
EA/DICE Battlefield V Multiplayer producer David Sirland blamed an AI algorithm for their chat filter censoring certain word combinations like “white man,” “DLC,” and “Nazis.”