New Battlefield game titled “Hardline” spotted

27 May 2014

According to logos and code found on the EA servers, there is a new Battlefield game being made.

Titled Battlefield Hardline, a logo – pictured below – was discovered after a Battlelog update. According to Eurogamer, the project is internally code-named Havana, will be developed by Dead Space studio Visceral Games, and will have a cops-and-robbers theme.

Battlefield Hardline

Battlefield Hardline

A set of “BFH” icons were also found on the server, showing the game’s availability for  PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, along with new game modes Blood Money and Bomb Squad.

Battlefield 4 has not had the smoothest of times post-launch, with numerous bugs reported and the recent addition of a Closed Test Environment to try and iron them out.

Twitter account Battlefield Daily also posted an image of what the the awards from Hardline will look like.

Battlefield Hardline - Awards

Battlefield Hardline – Awards

If the rumours are true, is it too soon for a new Battlefield game? Let us know in the comments and forum.

Source: Eurogamer

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  1. Michael
    28.05.2014 at 07:15

    Wish they would fix BF4 first, spent close to R900 on the game and still waiting. Maybe use the devs form visceral to help DICE. Looks like they can use any help they can get. Don’t get me wrong, I still believe BF4 will eventually be great, it’s just taking way too long.

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