The Battlefield: Bad Company franchise contains two of the greatest achievements in Battlefield history. By incorporating unprecedented levels of environmental destruction, both Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 were able to separate themselves from an already saturated genre. In the past, Electronic Arts, one of the major developers behind Battlefield: Bad Company, had discussed plans to release Battlefield: Bad Company 3. New rumors are suggesting that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 may ౠbe launching sooner than we expected a🎃nd have also potentially revealed several key features.

Rumors are not always substantiated, but this doesn't mean they're always false. In a perfect world, developers would keep us fully informed on their agenda and would announce new games right away. We instead rely on leaks through employees and other forms of insider information. Later we will discuss the claims of YouTube user "AlmightyDaq" who once revealed the release of Battlefield 1 in 2016.𒁃 Although this user has only six videos, he has been credible in the past, and therefore, he could be validated in his claims.

Battlefield: Bad Company 3 is expected to be Electronic Arts and DICE's hottest new game. If it contains more destruction, increased realism, and gameplay that wows us and is not typical, it will surely be a hit with fans. Battlefield 1 was a success with critics and Battlefield: Bad Company needs to improve on that with new changes.

If you have played any Battlefield: Bad Company titles in the past, you are probably as hyped as we are. Here are 20 Battlefield Bad Company 3 Rumors That Will Blow You Away.

20 🦄 It’s Coming Sooner Than You Expecte꧟d

A report by , as well as several others, stated that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 could be released in 2018. TrustedReviews' information was taken from YouTube user "TheAlmightyDaq" who has been correct about leaked information in the past, including the release of Battlefield 1 back in 2016.

There are conflicting statements that are saying YouTube user "TheAlmightyDaq" may or may not leaked false information, but at this point, we can never know for sure. It is safe to assume that DICE will be releasing their next Battlefield game soon since they typically release a new Battlefield addition every one to two years. Whether their next Battlefield addition will be Battlefield: Bad Company 3 remains to be seen. We are eagerly waiting for any news that will lead to a definitive release date for Battlefield: Bad Company 3.

19 It Will Have Maps From 🦩Battlefield Bad Company 1 and 2

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Multiple rumors and history tell us that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 will include maps from the previous Battlefield: Bad Company titles. Maps such as Oasis from Battlefield: Bad Company were designed with just the right size for competitive play but without an overcrowding of players. It truly represents a chaotic battlefield and is possibly the best representation of what a Battlefield map should be. Although Oasis' graphics appear dated by today's Battlefield standards, it remain✱s a high♉ly enjoyable map to play.

Electronic Arts and DICE have been known to remake maps from previous Battlefield titles. In Battlefield 4's Second Assault DLC, it made available Battlefield 3 maps such as Operation Metro, Caspian Border, Gulf of Oman, and Operation Firestorm. Electronic Arts even added the map Parcel Storm, in the form of a golf course, to Rory McIlroy PGA Tour. Fans of the Battlefield: Bad Company series are itching to play beautiful remastered Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 maps in 4K.

18 Post-Vietnam, But N🌃ot Historically Accurate

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Numerous developers have 𝐆attempted to make games fit in different eras, but none can quite capture the significance associated with the battles 🌊of World War 1 and 2.

Games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare has adopted a futuristic style of play which led to high sales but was criticized by critics and the gaming community. The concept of people running and gunning on walls can be fun but takes away realism, and because of a lack of realism, gameplay can suffer. Battlefield: Bad Company 3 is rumored to be taking place in post-Vietnam, which is just after World War II. We will l⛦ikely see many of the same weapons and vehicles that were utilized in World War꧃ 2 if this rumor is validated.

17 We Can Finally Forget About Microtransactions ꦐ

Those who've been playing games longer than ten yeꩲars, or have had the opportunity to try classic video games via emulator or virtual console remember an era free from microtransactions. For those who have not played retro consoles such as the Ninten🧸do 64, PlayStation, or Sega Genesis try to imagine video games that were finished when they released and didn't require multiple purchases to obtain all of the game's content.

Recently, Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Battlefield Bad Company 3's developer, DICE, has been under fire from the gaming community for making microtransactions necessary to obtain vital content. Characters such as Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, and Emperor Palpatine required spending high amounts of in-game currency to unlock them. DICE, the same company that developed Battlefront 2 will be working on Battlefield Bad Company 3. Hopefully, they have learned their lesson.

16 That Red Stuff And Sleepless Nights ✃ 🐈

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A post-World War II game would be more thrilling if there were more gore. A title that is gritty and adds several layers of realism would be too good to be true. Very often, first-person shooters include blooﷺd in the campaign and remove it from multiplayer. This blood can usually be toggled on and off in games.

Too much of this can also be a bad thing. In Gears of War, it's pushed to extreme levels. It fits Gears of War's style of play, but it is highly unrealistic. With higher resolutions such as 4K and the addition of HDR, it appears more natural. The developers of Battlefield: Bad Company 3 are likely concerned about creating a game that is too violent, and as a result, receiving a rated M ESRB rating. If Bad Company 3 were rated M, it could reduce the number of players who are not aged 1෴7+.

15 It Will Be The Next Battlefield Game To💮 Release 𝐆

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YouTube creator "" has revealed that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 will be the next Battlefield title. He has been correct about the release of Battlefield 1 in 2016, so it is highly possible he is right about this. Without confirmation from employees working on Battlefield: Bad Company 3, it is difficult to separate what isꦆ fact from fiction. Insider tips are often the source of leaked release d🎶ates.

From tracking the trend of Electronic Arts' release of Battlefield games, it is safe to assume they will be launching their next entry soon. Battlefield 3 released in 2011, Battlefield 4 released in 2013, Battlefield Hardline released in 2015, and Battlefield 1 released in 2016. Based on this trend of releases, surely their next title will launch this year. If it will be Battlefield: Bad Company 3 is 💎not confirmed, but rumors are🦄 saying it will be.

14 🔯 Environmental Destruction Unlike Any Other Battlefield

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The first Battlefield: Bad Company title introduced a feature that was seldom included in first-person shooters. In the past, destructible environments were a great way to add action and realism to a game. Prior to Battlefield: Bad Company, games such as Twisted Metal 4, Army Men Sarge's Heroes, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, and Crysis all had environments that could be wrecked.

The previously mentioned destructible environment games had basic destruction that would knock down fences or merely break polygon houses. Battlefield: Bad Company titles allowed a player to leave a small town in ruins. Using grenade launchers (noob tubes) one could take down bridges and massive walls. This utter annihilation was improved further in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Hopefully, DICE has unique plans for Bad Company 3 and will add destruction like we've 🔥never seen before.

13 🌺 Could It Be The Best Battlefield Yet?

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If the developers at Electronic Arts have internalized what is considered to be one of the biggest gaming backlashes after the release of Star Wars Battlefront 2, they will have learned that t🧔he gaming community is more unforgiving than ever be🐼fore.

titled their review of Star Battlefront 2, "Star Wars Battlefront 2' Review: The Empire Screws Up." In the review, they made comments comparing Star Wars Battlefront 2 to crashing into the side of a mountain. The reasoning behind this statement is because the execution fell flat with microtransactions and buggy servers. Forbes contributor Dave Thier also said, "There is no joy in the failure of Star Wars Battlefront 2." As long as EA as learned from the glaring mistakes that were present in Star Wars Battlefront 2 and previous Battlefield titles, there is nothing preventing Battlefield: Bad Company 3 from being the best Battlefield yet.

12 Greater Class Ba🌸lancing And Fewer Cheap Snipers

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One of the most common complaints we hear from Battlefield players of Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 1 is the overabundance of cheap sniping. Battlefield 4 ꧙also had this issue, but it was to a lesser extent since sniping was made more difficult.

By no means did Battlefield 4 do sniping correctly. Maps such as Siege of Shanghai left players on the ground helpless against sniper fire from rooftops. Had all roofs been accessible from the ground, this would have removed most of the sniper issues that are present on Siege of Shanghai. Maps such as Goldmud Railway which had vast open lands also incurred this issue. Sniping improves Battlefield games drastically and is an essential component of its gameplay. It has been discussed in the gaming community that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 needs to perfect thꦉe formula for class balanc🔯ing and takeaway cheap spots for sniping.

11 Can There Really💖 Be Too Much Weapon Custဣomization?

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It is not clear if Battlefield: Bad Company 3 intends to expand the variety of weapon customizations, build on them, or both but has stated there will be some form of improvements in gun customizations for Battlefield: Bad Company 3. They alsoဣ said that it would host customization improvements to characters and vehicle models.

It is doubtful there can ever too many weapon customizations as long the weapon menu's interface is intuitive and easy to navigate. Weapon customizations such as reticule shapes, camos, scopes, and attachments are why Battlefield stands out from other first-person shooters. Battlefield has one of the most extensive weapons lineup and customization availability. It goes without saying that Battlefield: Bad Company 3 should expand ꦰtheir already expansive list of weapons customizations.