It seems that Electronic Arts would be seeing a great opportunity for the future of Battlefield in the current uncertainty that plagues the future of Call of Duty. At least, that is how Andrew Wilson, president of the company, sees it, who in a recent interview has shared this reflection. The executive has explained that the uncertain future of Call of Duty, and especially the possibility that it ends up being exclusive to some platform, opens up a great possibility for Battlefield.
The main reason Wilson thinks this is because Battlefield is an openly cross-platform title, so Electronic Arts could acquire some of its market. if Call of Duty ended up disappearing from some platformssuch as Playstation.
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“In a world where there may be questions about the future of Call of Duty and what platforms it might or might not be on, being independent of any kind of platform and fully cross-platform with Battlefield, I think it’s a great opportunityWilson explained in the interview.
Of course, the current situation of the Battlefield saga is one of the worst since its birth, so it could benefit from all the help it can get. However, it is possible that the plans of the president of Electronic Arts will not go as he hopes, since there is a good chance that, despite the purchase of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, the Call of Duty saga will remain completely multiplatform.