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While theBattlefieldseries lost its charm with its 2021 release, that doesn’t mean players have forgotten what it gave to the military shooter genre. One of the series spin-offs,Bad Company, gained a cult following after the release and it still feels like the franchise should’ve been concluded as a trilogy.

Maybe that’s why the conversations for it are still alive, as some fans were recently seen debating and going nostalgic over the spin-off. The first game was released in 2008 that also made use of the studio-developed engine Frostbite. It gave a new definition to destructible environments.
Battlefield Fans Appears to Have Lost Hope for The Spin-Off
George Gordon Haggard Jr., Samuel Redford, Preston Marlowe, and Terrence Sweetwater are mourning the death of their pilot, Flynn, after the events that happened. As they are figuring out what’s next, the Zero Dark Thirty begins with Marlowe taking down a Russian Army soldier.
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The situation is distressing at the end of the mission and Haggard is about to abort it. The other three then cheered him up with planting the seed that they’d rob him off the things he would never let go of until he’s finally in. Fans are going nostalgic over the bond over this scene.
Fuck I miss Bad Company….pic.twitter.com/vyNSNu6H9O
Some fans certainly want theBattlefieldspin-off to get a third game, which would be perfect. But one user with an account named MS8955 thinksDICEmay have lost the talent that brought the two games to fruition.
Given the fact the last game ended on a cliffhanger ending of war with Russia, it’s the perfect time to make a new game. Unfortunately, I think all of the talent that made the two games are gone from DICE now

Another user called OwlTalk was sad over the fact that they never gotBattlefield 3.
Game was an actual masterpiece. Genuinely tragic that DICE didn’t continue the series.

One fan named Eric Zuniga has a reason for seeing the next game happening.
The Battlefield series has been on a downward spiral since 2018. Now would be the perfect time to release Bad Company 3.

This user, named Ramirez, appeared mad at DICE.
If DICE wasn’t run by fools they would have already made a well deserved sequel.
Maybe EA will think about a potential sequel and it would be a good time, especially since many fans aren’t happy with the current multiplayer entry.

Maybe Electronic Arts Will Think About Its Revival
After EA’s recent earnings call, whereCEO Andrew Wilson said he was enjoying the nextBattlefieldgame, fans appeared to have made their decision over it. But that also confirms it won’t beBad Company 3.
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However, it surewill be a part of this live-service epidemic. The latest entry was doomed to fail, given that it wasn’t even slightly ready for launch. Technical glitches and certain changes in gameplay killed expectations to meet sales.
If sales are kept aside for one moment, developers have listened to the community, and it has become better than its past self. The punchbag video game that came out in 2021 actually managed to turn things around.
Maybe they’ll manage to turn things around again and return to their past glory with their next game, that is said to come in October next year.
What moments from theBattlefieldspin-off do you cherish the most? And Why? We would like to know about it in the comments section below.
Anurag Batham
Gaming Journalist
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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He’s always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.A gaming enthusiast who can prove it when you have a round of Call of Duty (COD) with him. And it may take more than a coffee with him if you are to talk to him about Marvel. One can find a reader in him who’s always keen to perfect what he already knows and to learn everything new.