Although we still don’t know whether Battlefield 4 will offer a truly offline SP experience via DICE’s Battlelog system, the company has teased the second version of its application with this new image.
We don’t know much about Battlelog 2.0, but according to our friends over at MP1st, there will be an Android version of the Battlelog mobile app. Not only that, but DICE is working on increasing the ‘friends limit’, adding more extensive privacy options and toring the server browser filter so it doesn’t get reset.
Our guess is that Battlelog 2.0 will be launched alongside Battlefield 4. After all, there is no reason to release it prior to it (unless the team wants to test it and see whether the changes are welcomed by the Battlefield community). On the other hand, this teaser image shows Battlefield 3 instead of Battlefield 4, so we might get it before DICE’s next FPS title.
Enjoy and here is hoping that Battlelog 2.0 will be better than its predecessor. And yes, in case you are wondering we also don’t like this browser thing at all. Unfortunately, we don’t expect to see Battlelog 2.0 implemented in-game (and working like a common in-game MP client) anytime soon.
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