EA shows off exciting destruction features for the new Battlefield game coming in 2025. Though we lack a title or exact release date, fans can already see what's coming. A short clip from Battlefield Labs reveals that the beloved destruction mechanics from earlier games are making a comeback.
The development team includes DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and EA Motive. They want destruction to add gameplay depth by letting players reshape environments for tactical advantages. Clear visual and audio cues will help players easily spot what can be destroyed. The team aims to make destruction feel natural and rewarding as players change the world around them.
Buildings will physically break down from damage. The outer walls fall first before the central structure collapses completely. New systems allow players to create more destruction opportunities during gameplay. Different weapons and vehicles affect the surroundings in unique ways. Rubble stays on the battlefield after explosions, creating fresh cover options.
The team continues to adjust these features based on feedback from early testers. Players who want to help shape Battlefield's future can join the Labs program. The developers remain committed to making destruction an essential part of the Battlefield experience for veterans and newcomers alike.
The development team includes DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and EA Motive. They want destruction to add gameplay depth by letting players reshape environments for tactical advantages. Clear visual and audio cues will help players easily spot what can be destroyed. The team aims to make destruction feel natural and rewarding as players change the world around them.
Buildings will physically break down from damage. The outer walls fall first before the central structure collapses completely. New systems allow players to create more destruction opportunities during gameplay. Different weapons and vehicles affect the surroundings in unique ways. Rubble stays on the battlefield after explosions, creating fresh cover options.
The team continues to adjust these features based on feedback from early testers. Players who want to help shape Battlefield's future can join the Labs program. The developers remain committed to making destruction an essential part of the Battlefield experience for veterans and newcomers alike.