EA Appears to Mock Battlefield V ‘Genderfield’ Community Complaints Through the Game’s Launch Party
https://wccftech.com/ea-mock-battlefield-v-genderfield/
It appears that publisher EA is mocking the complaints from the community about the historical accuracy of the recently released Battlefield V.
EA DICE’s decision to use a woman wearing a prosthetic limb fighting on the front lines in WWII as marketing for Battlefield V didn’t sit too well with the Battlefield community. After many questions and complaints, former EA executive Patrick Söderlund said that “Battlefield 5 is a lot about the unseen, the untold, the unplayed”. He added that, “the common perception is that there were no women in World War 2. There were a ton of women who both fought in World War 2 and partook in the war.”
EA Appears to Mock Battlefield V ‘Genderfield’ Community Complaints Through the Game’s Launch Party
Dec 2, 2018, 10:13pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/ea-mock-battlefield-v-genderfield/
> It appears that publisher EA is mocking the complaints from the community about the historical accuracy of the recently released Battlefield V.
> EA DICE’s decision to use a woman wearing a prosthetic limb fighting on the front lines in WWII as marketing for Battlefield V didn’t sit too well with the Battlefield community. After many questions and complaints, former EA executive Patrick Söderlund said that “Battlefield 5 is a lot about the unseen, the untold, the unplayed”. He added that, “the common perception is that there were no women in World War 2. There were a ton of women who both fought in World War 2 and partook in the war.”