The Next Battlefield Game Should See The Return Of This Chaotic Map Style
The franchise has always been known for its gigantic scale of combat that combines explosive action with strategic gameplay, but some of its best maps thrive off unpredictable chaos. While the series has had its share of growing pains in recent years, the latest announcement by EA over the future of is a good start to winning back favor from long-time players. With the upcoming release officially making a return to a modern setting after over a decade, the next title is the perfect stage to bring back a fan-favorite map style.
While not much has been officially revealed about the sequel's development, EA has clear plans to redefine the series moving forward. The developers aren't afraid to acknowledge and being some of the best the series has to offer, with the new game hoping to make a return to the core of what made the franchise so great in its prime. Being inspired by these classic titles in the franchise means bringing out their most standout features while retaining the unique identity.
Despite going against the principles that make the franchise stand out from the crowd, Operation-style maps are incredibly popular among a dedicated segment of the fanbase. Every match of Operation Metro and Operation Locker was guaranteed to have much faster-paced action than any other with its high-intensity choke points, making for an incredibly memorable experience.
While some players vehemently stand against these maps, they're still loved by many thanks to their unique charm that's hard to find anywhere else both in or outside the franchise.
Many players also use these maps as an easy way to level up certain weapons or challenges; farming kills at close quarters much faster.
Each Operation map is designed in a mostly linear fashion with objectives scattered in a line through the center, creating constant full-frontal clashes with a high number of players to explosive results.
The developers themselves have acknowledged how many fans still love these maps as seen on their