Battlefield 4 teased, reveal incoming

18 March 2013
Battlefield 4

EA and DICE have teased Battlefield 4 with a new piece of artwork (above), and have also promised to reveal the game on 26 March 2013.

DICE sent out an invite which asks for select media to join to “celebrate a new era of Battlefield” at the “unveiling of Battlefield 4”.

A tweet from the official Battlefield account also linked to a short BF4 teaser video, teasing the trailer that will be shown on the 26th.

The news of Battlefield 4 originally appeared through a pre-order incentive for Medal of Honor: Warfighter, which is said to give adopters an early beta access to the next BF game.

DICE general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson also confirmed that Battlefield 4 will once again be set in “present times”.

“We still want to stay in this genre, the modern day as it is. We feel this is a place we can be and continue with the series. Battlefield 4 can live in this space and be very successful,” Troedsson added.

Source: PC Gamer 

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  1. Vorastra
    18.03.2013 at 12:53

    I’m really one for Battlefield, but when they start coming out this close. Nope. You’re going to lose me as a customer.

    Battlefield is the only thing tying me to the EA brand. Nothing else.
    I’m looking at you SimCity.

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