After The Finals, another group of former Battlefield devs are trying to create "the most realistic and exciting destruction effects in the industry"
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One of EA's Battlefield support studios is looking for someone to help create "realistic" 🎉and "exciting" destruction effects on an upcoming project.🐎
As spotted by , EA is currently hiring for a VFX Director to join Ripple Effect, the studio responsible for Battlefield 2042's remasꦑtered maps, and is hopiꦕng that the successful candidate will help the developer "create the most realistic and exciting destruction effects in the industry." No pressure then.
doesn't give us any more of an insight into what the studio is working on. All we know is that the VFX need to be "hyper-realistic" and optimized for "multiple platforms." If you head over to Ripple Effect's , you'll only find Battlefield games listed, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the shiny new destruction effects are for an upcoming Battlefield game.That being said, EA's CEO, Andrew Wilson, did say that the Battlefield series remains a "meaningful part" of EA's future. In the same breath, Wilson revealed that the next Battlefield will be a "reimagination" with a "connected ecosystem," although fans ar🦄en't completely sold on the idea just yet.
It's hard to think about Battlefield and destruction effects without being reminded of The Finals, a shooter by Embark Studios, which is made up of a few former Battlefield developers. The new game has 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the best destruction physics we've eꦰver seen, causing its players to destroy en🅰t꧅ire maps just to push its destructive capabilities to the limit.
It's interesting to see more Battlefield developers looking to channel The Finals' style of shooter. It's also no surprise though, since it managed to gain 10 million players just 15 days after its stealth launch.
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