those issues, DICE and Electronic Arts still believe in their Battlefield brand, and don't think any significant damage has been done to it. In fact,
latest triple-A release continues to
Neverwinter Astral Diamonds sell well according to CFO Blake
Jorgensen.In an interview with Gamespot, Jorgensen was put to task regarding the
launch of Battlefield 4 and whether or not the brand as a whole has been
tarnished. Jorgensen acknowledges that Battlefield is an important piece of
Electronic Arts' library, perhaps the
important piece, but he has not seen any damage. On the contrary, gamers, according to Jorgensen, have been very responsive to the
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updates and patches, as those seemingly mean to product is improving. We haven't
seen any damage. Clearly we're very focused on protecting that brand We've also
tried to provide extra content to the consumers to make sure they keep coming
back and playing the game and we're finding that it's working very well. I don't
see that
a damage issue. I think for us it's making sure that we're providing great gameplay for the consumer and we'll continue to do that. EA and DICE have also
bolstered their flagship title with new content, which Jorgensen says keeps
players coming back and playing the game. New content was put on hold following
Battlefield 4's deluge of sever problems, but now that most of those have been
fixed DICE is moving forward with their DLC plans. Unfortunately, so much time
has
between launch and stability that it will be DICE's Los Angeles studio that takes over developmental duties on post-release content. DICE's main studio has
likely had to move onto the next Battlefield, presumably coming in 2016.But, not
so fast: Jorgensen teased in the interview that Battlefield will be an important
release during EA's fiscal year 2015. That fiscal year starts next month and
runs, as the name implies, for a full year.While we are likely at least a few
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