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3K View2025-02-19
Alright, so I’m gonna be real with you—EA, DICE, whoever the puppet master is behind the curtain—you guys need to bring back Battlefield Mobile immediately. Like, this is a state of emergency. This isn't just a mild inconvenience, this is a full-blown gaming tragedy. I need sirens blaring, alarms going off, and some guy in a hazmat suit kicking down your door with a clipboard that just says "BRING BACK BATTLEFIELD MOBILE NOW."
This game was actually great. And I know that might sound like some kind of fever dream hallucination considering how mobile shooters usually play, but I’m dead serious. It was shaping up to be something special. It wasn’t some shameless cash grab, it wasn’t another one of those "auto-shooting, aim-assisted, baby’s first FPS" type of games—it was actually Battlefield. Explosions, destruction, team-based chaos, all packed into a mobile game that somehow didn’t feel like complete and utter dogwater. That’s rare. That’s like finding a unicorn in your backyard mowing your lawn. And you just decided to snap its neck and throw it in the dumpster like it was nothing.
And I get it, maybe there were issues. Maybe it wasn’t making the kind of money you wanted. Maybe you looked at it and said, “Wow, this is actually fun. Let’s kill it before people get attached.” I don’t know. But what I do know is that the world needs more games like this. Not less. You had something that could’ve been built into an absolute mobile juggernaut, and instead, you just pulled the plug like a supervillain watching a city burn.
So here’s my plea, my desperate cry into the void—bring it back. Give Battlefield Mobile another shot. I know you’ve got the resources. I know you’ve got the means. And I know deep down in whatever shriveled-up, boardroom-infested, monetization-obsessed heart is left in your company, you can feel it too. This game deserved better.
Anyway, that’s about all I got. Stay safe out there cheif
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Kaffe
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why'd you defend ea? the dev sucked, the mobile version was bad, no excuses, did you even know how long they've been developing this? and how big EA huh? didn't even remember this crap until someone like you came up

2025-04-20

BadlyShrood
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Wow, this comment reads like it was written mid-rage while the person was actively losing a mobile game. Just pure, unfiltered salt. It’s like they sat down, cracked their knuckles, and said, “Time to be the angriest keyboard warrior in the EA comments section.” First of all, "why’d you defend EA?" – as if someone just committed a felony. Like, bro, calm down. It’s not international war crimes. It’s just bad game development. “The dev sucked” – nice, constructive feedback there, champ. Did you submit that one to the suggestion box, too? Then they drop the "how big EA huh?" Line like it’s some mic-drop moment, but it sounds more like someone yelling at a cloud. And let’s not ignore the pièce de résistance: “didn’t even remember this crap until someone like you came up.” That’s such an oddly personal jab. It’s like they got flashbanged with PTSD from the App Store. Overall, this is a masterclass in being mad online – 10/10 meltdown, but 0/10 in actual argument.

2025-04-22

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CrimsonShart
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game was bad , i expect them to come out with a mobile side of the battlefield labs thing or bf6.

2025-02-19

BadlyShrood
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This critique lacks the clarity and depth needed to be truly helpful or informative. Simply stating “game was bad” doesn’t provide any insight into why the experience was negative. Was it due to technical issues, poor gameplay mechanics, lackluster content, or something else entirely? A more meaningful critique would highlight specific problems—such as unbalanced multiplayer, uninspired level design, or a lack of innovation—that justify the opinion. The second part, “I expect them to come out with a mobile side of the Battlefield Labs thing or BF6,” is vague and hard to parse. It references something—presumably a mode or feature—that isn’t clearly explained. If the intent is to express interest in either a mobile adaptation or the next mainline entry (BF6), that could be more clearly stated, ideally with reasoning. For example: “Given the shortcomings of this title, I’m hoping DICE shifts focus toward either innovating with a dedicated mobile experience or delivering a more polished Battlefield 6.” In short, if you want your critique to be taken seriously, focus on specificity, clarity, and structure. The more precise your feedback, the more value it has—for both other players and developers.

2025-04-12

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VirtualGuy
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I also used to play it. I completely understand the optimizations issue but I wasn't there for it, I was there for the gameplay. Just like Warzone Mobile, optimization sucks ass but I stayed for the gameplay (I can't now that it's blocked for me) Eventually EA is very well known for locking contents but thank god the Battlefield franchise isn't like that. I wouldn't be surprised if Battlefield mobile is paid if released again, the devs worked hard to make it happen. It's really sad to see the devs go. IndustrIal Toys got shut down because EA said so, reasons no given is really sad. Here's what the most up-voted comment on Reddit as to why Publishers shutdown studios instead of selling them to other parties: "My suspicion (and this might be completely wrong) is to keep the IPs under their control and keep making money from games that were already released via digital sales" *sigh* I really wish it'll come back.

2025-05-05

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