Battlefield: Earth

Battlefield: Earth is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is an installment of the Battlefield game series and the first to include science fiction elements and have a Teen rating. It also takes inspiration from the L. Ron Hubbard novel, Battlefield Earth, and its negatively reviewed film adaptation. It will be released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with the versions released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X released with the subtitle, Ultimate Edition.

Gameplay
The game plays the same as other games in the franchise, with the player shooting and fighting enemies to complete objectives with new elements consisting of laser weapons and knives based on the lightsabers from the Star Wars films. The enemies in the game are robots, Battle Drones, and other machines before facing off against the villain. In the space battle, the player will pilot a space-resistant suit and destroy the pods, a first in the franchise's history.

Players can also battle in multiplayer modes including a Battle Royale mode that will be exclusive to the Ultimate Edition.

Loot boxes are available in this game, either for purchase using its in-game currency or finding them in random locations throughout the game.

Story
After the events of one of the Battlefield games, drones sent by Volte start invading the Earth, forcing the fourth game's protagonist, Daniel Recker, to fight his way through the planet and take the battle to space with the help of his partner, a woman who crash landed on Earth and leads a resistance force.

Voice cast

 * Keanu Reeves as Daniel Recker, the protagonist of Battlefield 4
 * John Travolta as Volte, a tyrannical overlord from the planet Cyber Psychlo and the game's main antagonist. He is based on Terl, another character who Travolta plays, from the film adaptation
 * Cherami Leigh as Nebula, leader of the Soldiers for the Resurgence of Earth and Recker's partner who he saves from being experimented by scientists
 * Felicity Jones as a member of the villain's race
 * Karen Gillan as an alien member of the villain's race
 * Yuri Lowenthal as the villain's partner
 * D.C. Douglas as Bishop, Recker's pod who was salvaged from one of the enemy ships, formerly named Exterminator. Its role is based on Douglas' role as Pod 042 from the game, Nier: Automata.
 * Jeremy Renner as the lead scientist who experiments on the woman
 * Taika Waititi as a member of an alien species who sides with the protagonist and fight against the villain

Additional Resistance Members

 * Brie Larson
 * Cara Delevigne
 * Patrick Seitz
 * Benedict Cumberbatch
 * Josh Brolin
 * Steve Blum

Additional voices
Listed in alphabetical order
 * Hayley Atwell as Astrid, Recker's ship's A.I.
 * Kira Buckland as Hala, Volte's ship's A.I.
 * Donna Burke as Vers, Nebula's ship's A.I.
 * Tom Hardy as a soldier and Recker's former partner who gets killed in the drone attacks

Reception
The announcement of the game received mixed reviews, with some about the debut of the sci-fi elements and most about the game's title, which can make fans of the franchise think that it would be based on the commonly known and poorly-reviewed film adaptation.