Battlefield 4 has a stronger upside given the series is not an annual
release, but there are still going to be questions of that franchise's relevance
as well.Both issues were addressed by Avalanche Studios' Christofer Sundberg
earlier today, who predicted that this is the end of an era for RuneScape Gold both Call of
Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4. Now, Avalanche — the developer behind the Just
Cause series and the new Mad Max game — doesn't have much of a stake in the FPS
market,
so Sundberg's comments should be taken with a grain of salt, but what he has
to say is interesting to consider regardless. I predict the end of an era with
CoDGhosts and BF4. I don't believe in the future for Cheap RS Gold and I
believe that [Battlefield] will live on as an [multiplayer] game, Continuing,
Sundberg revealed he doesn't believe in the future of the Call of Duty
franchise, suggesting that Ghosts might be the franchise's swan song in terms of
relevance. For Battlefield, however,
he believes DICE's visual showpiece will live on as a multiplayer
game.Sundberg also broached the topic of free-to-play with regards to each
franchise, saying that they could live on if they change their business models.
Both Battlefield and Call of Duty do offer free-to-play options, but those are
ancillary experiences. Sundberg suggests that the franchise's respective
developers build their free-to-play options as a platform not just to entice
Chinese gamers like Call of Duty Online does.
With both franchises making the jump to next-gen this year, it's hard to
imagine that either Infinity Ward and Treyarch or DICE will take these comments
to heart. Their respective series might be waning, but waning in big budget
blockbuster terms isn't cause to pack it up and leave.There's presumably only
room to improve at this point, as developers learn to better leverage these new
machines. That being said, there will come a tipping point where gamers decide
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