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Kaltser
Rising Novice
11 hours ago

Season 2

Is Season 2 “enough”?

Pros: 

New map that actually feels good (huge win if it plays well long-term)
Little Bird finally added (vehicle sandbox depth matters a lot)
Clear roadmap (confidence boost)

Concerns: 

Content pacing still slow
Cosmetics drifting toward arcade style
Lack of male skins (customization fatigue is real)
Fear of tone shift → “bad Battlefield” territory

The real test won’t be week one hype — it’ll be: 

Does the map stay in rotation?
Does the Little Bird meaningfully change air meta?
Do we get consistent content over 3–4 months?

Battlefield lives and dies on sandbox depth and replayability, not just new drops.

Live Service vs Premium Model:

Back in the Battlefield 4 era, people said Premium would split the playerbase — but when the content was strong, most dedicated players bought it anyway.

The big DLC drops created:  

Event moments
Community spikes
Clear value perception

Live service tries to avoid fragmentation, but it creates another problem: 

Content feels drip-fed
Harder to create “must-return” moments

For a franchise like Battlefield — which relies heavily on map variety — the Premium model arguably suited it better than battle pass seasons.

About the franchise trajectory: 

Battlefield V — finally improving after the Pacific update… then abandoned
Battlefield 2042 — rough launch and identity issues. That inconsistency damages long-term trust. Older fans don’t just want “better than launch” — they want stable direction and commitment.

If this season: 

Nails tone
Avoids over-arcade cosmetics
Delivers consistent follow-up

…it could stabilize things.

If it drifts into excessive hero skins and inconsistent updates, you’re right — that older BF3/BF4 crowd may quietly move on for good.

Honest take:

Is it worth jumping in again?
Yes — cautiously.

Is it enough to fully win back older Battlefield vets?
Not yet. It needs 2–3 strong seasons in a row.

Battlefield doesn’t need to be trendy. It needs to be:

Grounded
Large-scale
Sandbox-driven
Consistent

If they stay disciplined with tone and content cadence, the franchise can recover.

What would instantly convince you they’re serious? A full 4-map expansion drop? Classic mode? Or just sustained consistency over a year?

1 Reply

  • Brd_MD14's avatar
    Brd_MD14
    Seasoned Newcomer
    4 hours ago

    All excellent points made. I would love to see the game begin to lean more towards the grittier feel and appearance of the older titles. As well as having more than one or two new maps  and game modes to play every six months. Ill be fully honest season 2 sorta appeased me by not having snoop or some **bleep** in it not yet at least hopefully not ever. Seems promising so far. 

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