"It still has all the Battlefield fundamentals - like the things that make Battlefield Battlefield," says creative director Ian Milham.
Even though they're not directly linked.
EA's FY Q1 2015 earnings call has revealed the release period of the final DLC.
Reportedly in testing and preparing for launch, according to EA CEO Andrew Wilson.
Originally slated for October, Bioware wants an extra few weeks to further polish the experience.
And so it begins.
PopCap's Owen Johnson talks about bringing the shooter to PS4.
A brief ad in a recent gameplay video confirms the Premium service's existence.
"When you buy a game it should work."
Creative director Ian Milham wants to do something the series hasn't attempted before.
Check out the large mine you'll be waging war across in the new DLC map.
Plus you can drive safer knowing an assault rifle won't blow up your car (right away).
Trinity, Genghis Khan and Kareem Abdul Jabbar are out though.
Ken Moss will work to implement EA's "strategy and vision" for digital and IT.
Despite problems in the past, general manager Karl-Magnus Troedsson is insistent on listening to fans.
Bioware will discuss working on the untitled sequel.
GOOOAALLL.
It won't be a 'no choice roller coaster.'