Battlefield 2042 Unveils Season 7 Content Plans

Discover what's in store for Battlefield 2042 fans in Season 7 with a detailed roadmap of limited-time events, new content, and more.
Battlefield 2042 Unveils Season 7 Content Plans

Highlights

  • Battlefield 2042's final season brings new content and events to excite fans before the game's end.
  • DICE's roadmap for Season 7 reveals upcoming events, maps, weapons, and gear for players to enjoy.
  • Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 promises an action-packed conclusion with two limited-time events and exciting new additions.

As Battlefield 2042 gears up for its final season, DICE has laid out a roadmap of upcoming content and events that players can look forward to in the coming months. The latest season marks a bittersweet moment for fans of EA's Battlefield 2042, with the announcement that the game is nearing its conclusion. Despite a rocky start in 2021, Battlefield 2042 has steadily improved over time, addressing issues and introducing new features to cultivate a thriving community.

While the end of Season 7 signals the conclusion of Battlefield 2042, EA has plans to continue providing updates to ensure a positive gaming experience for its player base. Season 7 is set to be a memorable send-off for the game, packed with exciting content and events.

Following the launch of Battlefield 2042 Season 7 on March 19, DICE has unveiled a content roadmap outlining what players can expect in the upcoming months. Although specific details about future updates remain scarce, the roadmap offers a glimpse into the game's evolving landscape.

Exploring the Battlefield 2042 Season 7 Roadmap

  • Maps: Introducing Stadium
  • Limited Time Events: Crimson Point, Future Strike
  • New Weapon: Unveiling the DFR Strife Light Machine Gun
  • New Vehicle: Introducing the XFAD-4 Drauger Aerial Bomber

On April 16, Battlefield 2042 will kick off its first limited-time event of Season 7 with Crimson Front, followed by Future Strike in May-June. While details on these events are scarce, anticipation is high among players. The upcoming launch of the Stadium map on April 30 aims to address player feedback, while mid-May will see the introduction of the XFAD-4 Drauger bomber and DFR Strife LGM.

With recent news of Ridgeline Games, a studio focused on Battlefield, shutting down, fans are eager to know the future of the franchise. EA's confirmation of Motive Studio joining the Battlefield team post their work on the Dead Space Remake and Star Wars: Squadrons has sparked speculation. Given Motive's experience with the Frostbite engine, fans are hopeful for their involvement in the next chapter of the franchise.