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Actualización del campo de batalla: Ventana de lanzamiento confirmada por EA

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 22,2025

Actualización del campo de batalla: Ventana de lanzamiento confirmada por EA

Electronic Arts ha presentado el plazo de lanzamiento proyectado para el próximo juego de campo de batalla. Su informe financiero indica un lanzamiento antes de abril de 2026.

El informante de la industria Tom Henderson, analizando los horarios de lanzamiento pasados ​​de EA, predice un lanzamiento de octubre o noviembre de 2025 para el nuevo título de campo de batalla. Sin embargo, EA permanece de alumno apretado en fechas de lanzamiento precisas.

El desarrollo está en marcha en cuatro de los estudios internos de EA, con una probabilidad de juego significativa planificada. Ya se ha anunciado un programa beta cerrado, lo que permite a los participantes experimentar elementos centrales de juego. La retroalimentación de esta fase de prueba beta será crucial para ajustar el juego antes de su lanzamiento oficial.

Este anuncio también aclara el futuro de la necesidad de franquicia de velocidad. Vince Zampella indicó anteriormente que una nueva entrega de NFS no es inminente, ya que el proyecto de campo de batalla actualmente tiene la máxima prioridad.

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