'Battlefield: Hardline' Release Date Delayed To 2015 - 2014 Open Beta Gameplay Lead To Multiplayer, Story And Stability Changes
It looks like Battlefield: Hardline won't be hitting shelves this year according to a new post on the game's official website. In fact, we're going to have to wait until early 2015 to get another chance at the game after last month's open beta testing.
EA Games already announced that Dragon Age: Inquisition would also be pushed back, but only by a month. Read more on that HERE!
"Back at E3, we launched a beta for Hardline - we wanted to not only show you the game, but to let you play it for yourselves," Karl Magnus Troedsson, DICE VP, said this week while breaking the release date news. "Millions of you jumped in and had a great time. As a result, the Visceral Games team learned a lot from players about what they wanted in the game. We've been poring over the data and feedback, and have already been putting a lot of it right into the game and sharing it directly with you."
He added: "This feedback also spurred us to start thinking about other possibilities and ways we could push Hardline innovation further and make the game even better. "
From there, Troedsson explained that Visceral Games needed more time than expected to make Hardline everything gamers want it to be.
He also went on to detail why these changes needed to be made to make aspects of the game like multiplayer innovation, single player story depth, and stability better.
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(via Gamma Squad)