

This encouraged user Ryan GoFett24 to write " Battlefront III is better, isn't it?", to which Frendrup responded with an animation showing a character counting to three.Īt first glance, this could be considered a simple joke, which, as fans usually do, was taken far too seriously by Internet users. In response, Peter Vesti Frendrup from the same team started a short conversation, in which they both jokingly praised the game. It all started last week, when Christian Johannesén from DICE posted a announcement of Star Wars: Battlefront II as one of two free games on Epic Games Store. This is the case with the speculation about Star Wars: Battlefront III announcement, which appeared after a recent series of Twitter posts. However, it's hardly surprising to fans when their "discoveries" coincide with intriguing behavior of the devs. Grand Theft Auto VI is a crowning example of how the lack of official information leads the players to seek out alleged clues in even the most trivial or questionable reports.

